5 takeaways as MTG unloads to NYT Magazine, dishing scathing criticism of Trump

A New York Times Magazine report about outgoing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene includes quotes of the congresswoman taking a critical eye toward President Donald Trump.


5 takeaways as MTG unloads to NYT Magazine, dishing scathing criticism of Trump
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She also said that she disapproves of "MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization," and indicated that she expects the U.S. to engage in "more war" as the president seeks to maintain his grip on power.

Greene, a once ardent Trump supporter who had a dramatic falling out with the GOP juggernaut this year, is dishing out scathing criticism of the president she once lauded.

By contrast, Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk announced that she forgave the suspected killer.

 "It just shows where his heart is. And that's the difference, with her having a sincere Christian faith, and proves that he does not have any faith," Greene opined, according to the Times.

Greene objected to what she referred to as "sexualization" among MAGA women.

"I never liked the MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization. I believe how women in leadership present themselves sends a message to younger women," she noted, according to the Times. 

"I have two daughters, and I've always been uncomfortable with how those women puff up their lips and enlarge their breasts. I've never spoken about it publicly, but I've been planning to," she noted.

The New York Times Magazine reported that Greene said regarding loyalty and Trump, that it is "a one-way street - and it ends like that whenever it suits him."

Last month, after President Donald Trump issued posts lambasting Greene on Truth Social, the congresswoman announced that she would resign from office, noting that her last day would be January 5.

Greene suggested that the U.S. is headed for "more war."

"In my opinion," Greene opined, according to the outlet, "we're going to see more war. Because what do you do when you really lose power, when you become a lame duck? How do you cling to power? You go to war."

"I want you to know that Johnson is not our speaker," Greene asserted, according to the Times. "He is not our leader. And in the legislative branch - a totally separate body of government - he is literally 100 percent under direct orders from the White House. And many, many Republicans are so furious about that, but they're cowards."

The White House pushed back against Greene's comments about Johnson, asserting to Fox News Digital, "We have a very collaborative relationship with Speaker Johnson just like we do with Leader Thune, which is why we've had so much success this year."

White House spokesperson Davis Ingle accused Greene of "petty bitterness."

"President Trump remains the undisputed leader of the greatest and fastest growing political movement in American history - the MAGA movement. On the other hand, Congresswoman Greene is quitting on her constituents in the middle of her term and abandoning the consequential fight we're in - we don't have time for her petty bitterness," Ingle noted in a statement. 

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