
Today marks anti-trans Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) final day in Congress after her very public falling out with the president. But before stepping down, she threw a few more jabs at him while appearing on Meet the Press over the weekend.
In the wake of the administration’s shocking (and, according to many experts, illegal and unconstitutional) invasion of Venezuela, Greene slammed the president for going against MAGA’s long-touted “America First” agenda.
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“This is the same Washington playbook that we are so sick and tired of, that doesn’t serve the American people, but actually serves the big corporations, the banks, and the oil executives… I want to see domestic policy be the priority… We don’t consider Venezuela our neighborhood,” she said.
“‘America First’ should mean… strictly for the American people,” she continued, emphasizing it should not be for donors, lobbyists, or foreign countries. “The American people have been put last… by both political parties for far too long,” she added.
At the end of the interview, she also refused to answer whether neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes – who has repeatedly praised Adolf Hitler – should be embraced by the Republican party, despite being pressed by host Kristen Welker multiple times. Greene merely said over and over she believed in free speech.