Marjorie Taylor Greene Argues for “National Divorce”
FIRST ON FOX Far-right Republican Rep. The U.S. should go through a “national divorce” Presidents Day
“We need a national divorce,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor GreeneR-Ga. tweeted Monday
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Marjorie Taylor Greene of the Republican-Ga. had an alternative idea for how Americans should honor their past and current commanders in chief. She suggested that states secede along partisan lines. (Houston Keene/Fox News Digital).
“We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government,” Greene tweeted and claimed that she speaks to everyone. “says this.”
“From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies, we are done,” Greene wrote.
These comments by the Georgia firebrand are not unusual for Greene, whose past statements have put her in serious trouble with Democrats and even the GOP leadership.
Greene stated that she regrets the content of her previous QAnon posts. This content included content about “Lasers and blue beams of light“under the control of a Jewish family leading an left-wing cabal.

There are many reasons Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene supported House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. But the most striking was her relatively uneventful term as a congresswoman after she was kicked out of her House committees for online conspiracies from before her 2020 campaign. (Kent Nishimura/ Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Greene Was it previously harsh? Critic Kevin McCarthy, R.Calif. House Speaker, and she made her name as an antiestablishment candidate.
McCarthy won McCarthy’s favor before his contentious speakership fight got under way, but this did not win Greene over to her fiery colleagues who opposed Greene’s candidacy for the gavel.
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