
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene again slammed the Republican party, this time because of the party's defeats in New York City, New Jersey, Cincinnati and Virginia.
"Politics is no different than business. Business 101: If you don't deliver what you promise, then don't expect return customers," Greene said in a social media publication on Wednesday.
Politics is no different than business.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 5, 2025
Business 101:
If you don’t deliver what you promise, then don’t expect return customers.
Greene has been repeatedly slamming her own party over the past months, even claiming in October that parts of Trump's agenda during the second term seem to be "America Last," rather than first.
Speaking to Axios, Greene said "it's a revolving door at the White House of foreign leaders when Americans are, you know, screaming from their lungs."
"If me saying those things are considered breaking with my party, then what is the Republican Party? I thought we were America First?" the lawmaker added.
The outlet noted that Greene did praise Trump repeatedly during the interview, but said the administration is largely focusing on foreign wars, which contradict what she claims are MAGA principles.
"Inflation skyrocketed under the Biden administration. But it's like, okay, well, now we're in charge, and when are we working on this?" she said in a passage of the interview.
A week prior she had claimed Republicans don't have plans for health care and should be working on addressing the issue: "When it comes to the point where families are spending anywhere from $1,500 to $2,000 a month and looking at hikes coming on their insurance premiums, I think that's unforgivable," she said.
House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected the claim, saying the lawmaker does not serve on committees that deal with health care "and she's probably not read in on some of that."
Other Republicans have escalated their criticism. Politico detailed in a report that Republicans believe her dissent could fracture the party's efforts to pressure Democrats into accepting their demands to fund the government.
In this context, Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed that Greene's criticism is on a "revenge tour" against her party after President Donald Trump blocked her ambitions of running for the Senate in Georgia.
Speaking on TikTok, the Democratic lawmaker addressed recent criticism from Greene to her own party, especially during the government shutdown.
"People are like 'oh my god, she's saying all these things, what's gotten into her lately.' She's bucking against Trump, the administration. Marjorie Taylor Greene wanted to run for the Senate in Georgia. She wanted to be the Republican nominee. She was gearing up for that statewide race and Trump told her no. Trump said no. And the White House and Trumpland shut down Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal ambitions to run for Senate and she has been on a revenge tour ever since," Ocasio-Cortez said.
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