At one point, it seemed as though Marjorie Taylor Greene genuinely believed GOP should stand for "Group of Pushovers." The outspoken Georgia congresswoman's unequivocal support for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party at large began to very publicly falter during his second administration. In July 2025, she took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to criticize the government's decision to provide aid to Ukraine, and pointed out that the GOP's supporters did not want them to use their funds to meddle in international conflicts.
Greene also went against her party line in another tweet where she wrote that Israel was committing "genocide" in Gaza. If that wasn't defiant enough already, she also told the Daily Mail that she didn't think Republicans were prioritizing Americans' w

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