‘What the hell happened to the GOP?’ MTG makes blistering attack on her own party

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a blistering attack on the GOP Saturday — and suggested she was close to being done with the party.

“I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to the Republican Party as much anymore,” Greene told the Daily Mail.

“The course that it’s on, I don’t want to have anything to do with it.”

The right-wing firebrand from Georgia added, “I just don’t care anymore.”

While Greene avoided directly attacking President Donald Trump, she launched into a White House attack over what she called the “screwing” of Rep. Elise Stefanik. The administration rescinded Stefanik’s nomination for United Nations ambassador in favor of Mike Waltz—a move that has Greene furious after Waltz’s involvement in the so-called “Signalgate” scandal.

In March, The Atlantic exposed how Waltz had added the publication’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal chat where top administration officials discussed plans to bomb Yemen.

“How does he get awarded after Signalgate?” Greene demanded.

“She got screwed by Mike Johnson, and she got screwed by the White House. I’m not blaming Trump, particularly. I’m blaming the people in the White House.”

Greene said her discontent was shared by many Republican women.

“I think there’s other women in our party that are really sick and tired of the way men treat Republican women,” she said.

“I think there’s other women, Republican women, and I’m just giving my opinion here, who are really sick and tired of them.”

Greene also slammed the GOP for what she called abandoning its core principles, arguing the party “has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans.”

The congresswoman painted herself as increasingly isolated within her own party, claiming she lacks support for her recent initiatives and declaring: “I’m going alone right now on the issues that I’m speaking about.”

In her Saturday comments, Greene expressed frustration that the party has seemingly abandoned key conservative priorities like reducing foreign aid, leveraging the Department of Government Efficiency to slash federal spending, tackling the national debt, and fighting inflation.

“What happened to all those issues?” she asked.

“You know that I don’t know what the hell happened with the Republican Party. I really don’t.”

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