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Marjorie Taylor Greene goes scorched earth against Trump

Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a fierce tirade against President Donald Trump and accused him of betraying the American people on Sunday morning.

The Georgia congresswoman and former MAGA loyalist joined CNN’s State of the Union with host Dana Bash for the first time since Trump brandished her a traitor over a series of public disagreements – including the release of the Epstein files. 

As the chasm in the Republican Party grows deeper, Greene took the opportunity to scorn the president for welcoming Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa to the White House this week.

Trump laughed and joked with Al-Sharaa in the Oval Office – despite the fact the Muslim leader has long been sanctioned as a specially-designated global terrorist. 

The Saudi-born leader joined the terror group in Iraq just before the US invasion in 2003. He was captured by American forces and imprisoned for five years until 2011 – and there has been a $10 million bounty on his head since.

Greene referenced this on Sunday, saying that the President’s actions was a disgrace and slap in the face to the thousands of veterans who have fought in the Middle East. 

She attacked Trump for welcoming him in on the 250 year anniversary of the Marines.

The Georgia congresswoman joined CNN 's State of the Union on for the first time since Trump brandished her a traitor over a series of public disagreements

Greene welcomes Trump to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in March 2025

Greene stopped short of calling herself more ‘America First’ than Trump when prompted to do so by Bash, but she did note that ‘promoting H1B visas to replace American jobs, bringing in 600,000 Chinese students to replace American students …  are not America first positions.’

The Georgia Congresswoman also added that she would ‘love to see Air Force One be parked and stay home, and there be nothing but a constant focus in the White House on a domestic agenda that helps the American people once and for all.’

In the wide-ranging interview which lasted about 20 minutes, Greene also doubled down on both her push to release the Department of Justice’s files relating to financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who was a known associate of top government, media, and business leaders both in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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