Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is sounding the alarm: the Republican Party, she says, has been infiltrated by globalist elites and no longer represents the conservative base that swept Donald Trump into power.
In a candid interview with the Daily Mail, the Georgia congresswoman didn’t hold back — raising the possibility that she may walk away from a party she now believes is being steered by the very forces America First Republicans vowed to defeat.
“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,” Greene said, suggesting she might abandon the party altogether until it gets its act together.
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Greene — a key figure in the MAGA movement and one of the most followed Republican women on social media — pointed to the party’s drift toward establishment politics, accusing leaders of abandoning core principles like national sovereignty, secure borders, and economic nationalism.
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Greene painted a picture of a Republican Party under the thumb of a modern-day New World Order: an unelected elite of career politicians, foreign interests, and entrenched bureaucrats driving the country toward endless wars, open borders, and globalist policy agendas.
“I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans,” she said, warning that party leadership was reverting to its neocon past under the control of what she described as a “good ole boys” network.

While Greene remains loyal to Donald Trump, she openly questioned whether the GOP under current House Speaker Mike Johnson represents the movement’s values anymore. “I’m not afraid of Mike Johnson at all,” she said — a sharp rebuke of the Speaker’s recent decisions that many in the base view as caving to Democrats and deep state interests.
Her remarks land at a moment when public trust in both parties is collapsing. A recent Wall Street Journal poll shows 63% of Americans view Democrats unfavorably, while Republicans fare only slightly better. And with nearly half the electorate now identifying as independent or independent-leaning, Greene’s willingness to speak out may resonate far beyond the MAGA base.
On Monday, Greene highlighted a chart on X (formerly Twitter) showing zero arrests for what many conservatives believe are the most glaring crimes of recent years: the Russia collusion hoax, January 6th, and the 2020 election. “Like what happened to all those issues?” she asked. “I really don’t know what the hell happened with the Republican Party.”
She continued, “But I’ll tell you one thing — the course that it’s on, I don’t want to have anything to do with it, and I just don’t care any more.”

