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The Economist· 2025-12-09 14:15
“Europe’s leaders, by concentrating on the short-term policy emergencies stoked by the White House, are missing a deeper and longer-term MAGA challenge,” writes the director of the European Council on Foreign Relations in a guest essay. He argues it is “the ideological one” https://t.co/BZ7mcPwUrDIllustration: Dan Williams ...
'The calls are coming from deep inside the MAGA house'
MSNBC· 2025-12-09 04:32
I'm going to ask you about the almost solid support he has among Republicans in Congress. Is there in that support fear. Does the support come about because they're afraid that they'll get death threats.>> I think they're terrified to step out of line and get a nasty truth social post on them. Yes. >> And they're watching what happened to you.>> Yes. >> Behind the scenes, do they talk differently. Yes, the calls are coming from deep inside the MAGA house.That was outgoing Congresswoman Marjgerie Taylor Gree ...
Striking a nerve? Rep. Greene says Republicans mock Trump behind his back
MSNBC· 2025-12-08 18:58
Political Commentary & Analysis - Marjorie Taylor Green is described as shifting her political stance, moving away from "MAGA" and potentially aiming for a future presidential run [1][5][11] - Republicans are allegedly expressing different opinions about President Trump behind the scenes compared to their public statements, fearing potential backlash [6][7][8] - The Republican party lacks a coherent governing philosophy, with conflicting stances on issues like immigration and trade [3][4] - Green's actions are seen as strategic, aimed at building an identity for a post-Trump political landscape [10][11] Potential Political Ambitions - Marjorie Taylor Green is speculated to be positioning herself for a future presidential run, capitalizing on a perceived lack of strong Republican candidates [5][11] - There is an observation that Green's ambition is a positive attribute, despite disagreement with her political goals [12] Congressional Dynamics - Members of Congress are allegedly afraid to publicly criticize President Trump due to fear of negative repercussions, such as being targeted on Truth Social [7][9] - Some Republicans in Congress are said to privately mock Trump but publicly support him for political expediency [8]
Is Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene still MAGA? #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-12-08 17:52
Political Stance - The individual identifies as "America First" rather than "MAGA" [1][2] - "MAGA" is associated with President Trump's political policies [1] - The individual distinguishes "America First" from "MAGA" [1]
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s clashes with the president #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-12-08 17:49
You went after his I think you said trying to entangle us in foreign wars. You said Air Force One should be parked. No more foreign trips >> for an America first president.The number one focus should have been domestic policy and it wasn't. And so of course I was critical because those were my campaign promises. Once we fix everything here then fine, we'll we'll talk to the rest of the world.She said in her resignation video that the president is gone establishment forsaking the base and her >> if I am cast ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks out about rift with Trump
NBC News· 2025-12-08 13:35
Political Stance & Criticism - The individual identifies with "America First" rather than "MAGA," viewing them as distinct [2] - Criticism arose from the perceived lack of focus on domestic policy by a president who campaigned on "America First" principles [2] Threats & Security Concerns - Following accusations of being a "traitor," the individual received a pipe bomb threat at their residence [1] - Direct death threats were also made against the individual's son [1]
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene details ''death threats directly fueled by President Trump' in interview
MSNBC· 2025-12-08 12:47
Political Landscape & Internal Dynamics - Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green criticizes President Trump and distances herself from the MAGA brand, citing death threats against her and her son allegedly fueled by Trump's words [1] - The report suggests a fear among Republicans in Congress to publicly disagree with Trump, fearing negative repercussions like "nasty truth social post" [1] - Behind the scenes, some Republicans mock Trump, but shift to supporting him publicly for political expediency [1] - The analysis indicates a complicated dynamic for Trump supporters, with uncertainty about their status and a demand for complete, one-way loyalty from the president [9] Trump's Influence & Republican Base - Trump's motivation is described as simple: whether people like or criticize him [4] - Trump maintains a strong relationship with Republican voters, particularly the populist base [7] - Republicans may be retiring from Congress due to not wanting to cross Trump [10] Policy & Economy - Despite some Republican voter reservations about Trump's behavior, they acknowledge he kept campaign promises [5] - The current economy is not delivering as well, but certain tax cut provisions in the "one big beautiful bill act" may provide some goodwill [6]
Marjorie Taylor Greene's new Trump tell-all interview raises eyebrows: 'a little odd'
MSNBC· 2025-12-08 02:39
Tonight, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green is revealing much more about her public break with President Trump. She told 60 Minutes that her Republican colleagues mocked Trump behind his back. And she revealed this about the death threat she's been receiving ever since their falling out.Watch the subject line for the direct death threats on my son was his words, Marjgery Trader Green. >> Those are death threats directly fueled by President Trump. I and I told him I told JD Vance I told them all sent those ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene: The 2025 60 Minutes Interview
60 Minutes· 2025-12-08 00:15
It was completely unforeseen, a shocker. Marjorie Taylor Green resigning. The warrior congresswoman so dogged and fierce leaving the field of battle. Her alliance with President Trump shattered. Her video resignation statement last month that she'll be leaving Congress a year before her term expires came after President Trump said he would throw his support to someone else for her seat. She became famous, some would say infamous, with her incendiary insults and belief in conspiracy theories such as 911 was ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene on what Republicans say about Trump behind his back | 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-12-07 15:31
I'm going to ask you about this almost solid support he has among Republicans in Congress. Is there in that support fear. >> Does the support come about because they're afraid that they'll get death threats.>> I think they're terrified to step out of line and get a nasty truth social post on them. Yes. >> And they're watching what happened to you.>> Yes. behind the scenes. Do they talk differently.>> Yes. How. >> Oh, I it's it it would shock people. >> Well, let's shock people.>> Okay. I watch many of my co ...