Marjorie Taylor Greene SHOCKS with Anti-Trump Stance

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene shocked viewers and hosts alike during an appearance on “The View,” openly breaking with President Trump on multiple key issues while calling for unity among “women of maturity” in an unprecedented display of bipartisan outreach.

Story Highlights

  • Greene defied Trump’s endorsement of Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor, backing Republican Curtis Sliwa instead.
  • Called for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files despite Trump’s opposition to the investigation.
  • Criticized GOP leadership for failing to address expiring ACA subsidies and healthcare policy.
  • Expressed an anti-war stance regarding Trump’s Venezuela campaign while supporting border security measures.

Breaking Party Lines on Key Issues

Greene’s appearance marked a significant departure from her typical confrontational style, as she systematically disagreed with Trump across multiple policy areas.

The Georgia Republican rejected Trump’s endorsement of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the NYC mayoral race, citing sexual assault allegations and deadly nursing home policies during COVID lockdowns. “I wouldn’t vote for Andrew Cuomo. All these women came out with accusations against him, which I found pretty disgusting,” Greene stated, demonstrating her commitment to protecting women over party loyalty.

Demanding Accountability for the Jeffrey Epstein Case

Greene took a bold stance on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, directly opposing Trump’s characterization of the case as a “witch hunt.” She called for the complete release of investigative files, arguing that “very rich and powerful men are being protected” while teenage victims of rape and sexual abuse remain without justice.

This position aligns her with congressional Democrats who have pushed for transparency, showing Greene’s willingness to cross party lines when conservative values of protecting victims are at stake.

Healthcare Policy Frustrations with GOP Leadership

The congresswoman expressed deep frustration with Republican leadership’s handling of healthcare policy, particularly regarding expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies set to end on December 31st.

Greene revealed she “yelled at House Speaker Mike Johnson” during a GOP conference call, demanding concrete healthcare solutions for Americans facing premium spikes. Her criticism highlights a growing rift within the Republican Party over healthcare strategy and the failure to develop comprehensive alternatives to existing programs.

Anti-War Stance Creates Foreign Policy Split

Greene distinguished herself from Trump’s foreign policy approach by expressing strong anti-war sentiment regarding the Venezuela-focused campaign against alleged drug smugglers.

“I don’t believe in regime change. I don’t believe that we should be engaging in war, period,” she declared, while maintaining support for Trump’s border security efforts. This nuanced position reflects traditional conservative non-interventionist principles that prioritize American interests over foreign entanglements, appealing to constituents wary of endless military commitments.

Call for Unity Among Conservative Women

Perhaps most striking was Greene’s appeal for women to transcend political divisions and work together to heal national divisions. “Women to women, we need to pave a new path,” she told the hosts, acknowledging that the country’s “red, white, and blue flag is just being ripped to shreds.”

This message resonates with conservative women who value family unity and traditional relationship-building over endless political warfare. Greene’s approach suggests recognition that constant confrontation may be counterproductive to achieving conservative policy goals and protecting constitutional principles.