When Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., ran for Congress in 2020, President Donald Trump called her a “ future Republican star .”
Greene, 51, has been a vocal supporter of Trump throughout her political career. The congresswoman supported the president’s decision to pardon more than 1,500 people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot and even backed down from launching a potential Senate campaign at Trump’s request .
In recent months, however, the Georgia Republican has been bucking her party — and her president — on several issues.
Greene criticized the Trump administration’s military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2025, saying that it felt like an attempt to please “neocons, warmongers, military industrial complex contracts, and neocon tv personalities.”
She also has br