In a rare move by a Republican politician, Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on CNN on Thursday, October 9. This appearance marks another step in what seems to be a shift away from Donald Trump and his political influence. Since Trump’s election in 2023, Republican politicians have largely remained loyal to Fox News. However, Greene’s respectful presence on the show generated significant attention.
Greene was asked about the government shutdown, the Epstein files, and reports of a strained relationship with Trump. Her comments during the interview were notable for their directness and willingness to criticize her own party.
When asked about the government shutdown, Greene expressed her concerns. She stated that the shutdown would further lower the already low job approval ratings of Congress. “We [congress] already have a low enough job approval rating; this shutdown is just going to drive everyone’s approval rating [down].”
This response surprised Wolf Blitzer and Pam Brown, who pressed her for more details. Brown asked, almost in disbelief, “So you’re putting the blame on the leadership of your party,” to which Greene responded, “Absolutely! We control the House.”
This is not the first time that Greene has spoken outside of party lines. Recently, she told CNN that Trump is receiving poor advice and may be drifting from some of the MAGA values she supported when campaigning alongside him in 2016.
Greene also criticized parts of her own caucus, stating that some Republicans “Threw on the MAGA hat a year ago.” She emphasized that she has been supporting Trump “from the start.”
Recent reports suggested that Trump allegedly asked two senior Republicans, “What’s going on with Marjorie,” fueling speculation about their strained relationship. Despite this, Greene has consistently supported Trump, stating, “I absolutely support the president, I campaigned for him for years.”
However, she added, “but I’m also an action person, and I want my party to solve problems.”
Greene’s interview likely did little to quiet the rumors of a rift between her and Trump. It also hints at the possibility that she might be pursuing her own agenda with her own motivations.
Could distancing herself from Trump make her more appealing to disillusioned centrists? Time will tell. According to CNN, only 27 percent of Georgia residents view Greene favorably, while 43 percent see her unfavorably. This makes her one of the most polarizing members of the GOP.
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