https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14960689/marjorie-taylor-greene-floats-breakup-republican-party.html
Six months into Donald Trump's return to the White House Marjorie Taylor Greene has about had it with the Republican Party.
The conservative firebrand who surged onto the political scene in 2021 and has been an ever-present figure in the House GOP and MAGA orbit ever since told the Daily Mail in a 45-minute call this week that it may be time for her to walk away.
'I don't know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I'm kind of not relating to Republican Party as much anymore,' she revealed. 'I don't know which one it is.'
Her fidelity to the president is still strong, she insists, but she sees flashing red lights warning that the GOP is out of step with the MAGA base.
It's the audience she feels most in-tune with, considering her seven million social media followers.
'I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans,' she said.
When it comes to women in the Republican party, Greene occupies a unique space. She has the largest social media following of any Republican woman, boasting close to 7.5 million followers on X alone.
Republican women, she says, have a finger on the pulse of the party that the 'good ole boys' in the party don't.
'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,' she continued. 'And the one that really got shafted was Elise Stefanik.'
Mike Waltz, a former congressman from Florida who briefly served as national security advisor before losing his job after including a journalist in a Signal group chat, was later reassigned to fill the UN ambassador post.
'How does he get awarded after 'Signalgate?'' Greene wondered. 'Isn't that weird ... who awarded him that?'