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Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is ready unleash a civil war in the Republican Party after its poor showing in the midterms. The Georgia congresswoman also indicated she would throw her support ...
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene threatened today to “lean into” a GOP “civil war” should the deteriorating situation between hard right-wing representatives and more moderate members ...
Musk’s propaganda machine now rivals Fox News in its ability to influence the right wing of the GOP. That’s causing real ...
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Republican lawmaker blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene as 'replaceable' amid GOP civil warOne of the Republican House majority's most vulnerable members called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) in an escalating civil war. Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) has been insisting on substantially ...
Conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claims she is willing to “lean into” the brewing “civil war” within the GOP as members grovel over the speaker’s gavel.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wants you to laugh at her. In fact, your laughter and mocking are among the Georgia Republican's greatest weapons. Laughter is a type of dismissive behavior. Moreover ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene says she isn't afraid of a GOP civil war. She broke with her House Freedom Caucus allies on Monday and backed Rep. Kevin McCarthy for Speaker. Matt Gaetz, a close ally of ...
Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich. Good was one of eight House Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy in October. Greene had been one of the former leader's allies. His primary challenger is Virginia state Sen.
House Republicans ... will tell Jordan and Greene and the rest of his House sycophants that they need to fund Ukraine until the election. He has a secret plan to end the war, you know, and it's ...
Civil War–like secession isn’t going to happen ... But by and large, if Republicans call Greene out, they will offer only gentle rebukes. Mostly, they’ll want to ignore her comments, change ...
More Anna Moneymaker/Drew Angerer/Megan Varner/Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Although intra-party feuds are not new, Republican strategist Jay Townsend said the current civil war is "a symptom of a ...
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