

Why Marjorie Taylor Greene Sounds Like A Democrat Lately
30 snips Oct 15, 2025
Annie Karni, a congressional reporter for The New York Times, dives deep into Marjorie Taylor Greene's surprising political shifts. Once a conspiracy theorist, Greene is now adopting more liberal stances, even labeling the Gaza situation as genocide and challenging GOP foreign policy. Karni discusses how Greene’s independence and confrontations over issues like Epstein reveal her evolving role. While she may not be uniting Republicans, she is certainly challenging the party and reshaping power dynamics in Congress.
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MTG Shifts On Key Policy Topics
- Marjorie Taylor Greene has recently adopted positions that align with concerns typically associated with liberal or progressive critics.
- Her comments on the economy, Gaza, and Israel show she now sometimes opposes mainstream GOP stances.
Greene As A MAGA Base Barometer
- Greene represents a growing divide between MAGA base priorities and Trump’s current policies.
- Annie Karni argues Greene is where the MAGA base is headed on issues like Ukraine, Iran, and Epstein files.
Greene's 'You Didn't Get Me Elected' Moment
- Greene told Karni she pushed back at the White House saying, “you didn't get me elected.”
- She emphasized she serves her district, not the White House.