In 2020, when Marjori Taylor Green was elected a member of the state of Georgia, her political opponents saw a fanatical spokesman for the MAGA movement- “Make American Great Again”, “Make the Great again”. They were not unjust.
After January 6, 2021, and the attack by Trump supporters in the Capitol, Green voted against the ratification of electoral results in some states, following the Trump line. He also defended defendants for participating in the attack on the Capitol, describing them as “political prisoners” and often adopted conspiracy theories.
How Martzori Taylor Green split the Trump party
In 2024, Greene was re -elected. And now, almost a year before the critical elections of November 3, 2026 for Congress, Georgia’s MP expresses the rift that has opened inside the Republican Party.
First, he is asking for the publication of the records of the records -by the name of Jeffrey Estin, a businessman convicted of pedophilia who was found dead in prison in 2019 and who had been a friend of Trump -.

When she was recently investigated by the White House, not to insist on her belief -it was only one of the four MPs (the other three were Nancy Missi, Lorin Bobert and Thomas Massi) with a total of 219 Republican MPs. She reacted strongly. “You didn’t choose me. I don’t work for you; I work for my region,” she told a White House official who was pressured by her.
From the party itself, the party known for racist statements and the promotion of conspiracy theories, Green has evolved, in 2021, into a team player.
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But he is no longer a “team player” for Republicans in Congress, nor does he feel any obligation to anyone in Washington, and even less to President Trump.
He still calls Trump, “my favorite president” but he has been differentiated in a number of issues such as the case, the Gaza war, artificial intelligence and American involvement in Iran and Ukraine.
Steven Banon, a former Trump adviser and presenter of Podcast War Room. He praises her, saying that she expresses the basis of voters and “that she moves things, directing them where the game goes.”
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Her attitude towards the records and the war in Gaza has secured her respect for the Democrats, who were only in the idea that they agree with her in anything.
Last July, she became the first Republican MP to describe the situation in Gaza “genocide”, coming to a direct contrast to her party. Green, who identifies himself as a Christian nationalist, said she spoke with several Christian pastors who told her that there was a real genocide in Gaza. The MEP then proposed an amendment to reduce the $ 500 million defense aid to Israel. Her proposal failed spectacularly in the plenary of the American House of Representatives.
Earlier he had also strongly criticized Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities as well as his abrupt conversion to sending weapons to Ukraine, describing both initiatives, a violation of the main promise to his voters: to end the US.
It should be noted that her partner is journalist Brian Glenn, who had publicly criticized Ukraine President Volodimir Zelenski because she was not wearing a suit at a meeting with Trump at the White House, last February- Zelenski.
Green’s criticism of the US government also concern domestic policy issues and reminds the positions of the Democrats: “The cost of healthcare kills the world. And that should be the key issue. The cost of living, the electricity bills have not declined, they have increased.”
The MP is disappointed that in Congress, Republicans do not prioritize everyday issues but are constantly talking about “borders and immigration”. As for who he will support in the 2026 elections, Greene is also sharp, telling the New York Times that “I have no intention of really supporting anyone right now”.
Whether other Republican MPs will follow the example of Greene and to criticize Trump remains to be seen. For the time being, he is the only Maga MP who seems to have been removed.