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MTG joins Tucker, warns, ‘we are DONE with the America LAST Republican Party’

Less than six months after officially quitting Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest announcement followed Tucker Carlson’s lead concerning the Republican Party.

In recent months, a contingent of voices like Carlson have been the most outspoken when it comes to President Donald Trump and his efforts in the Middle East. Monday, just days after Carlson accused the GOP of housing its loyalty with a foreign country, Greene took to X to follow suit, slamming the “America LAST Republican Party.”

“Tucker is not the only one who is done supporting the Republican Party,” began the former representative for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. “There is A LOT of us that are absolutely fed up and will not support a party that betrays its voters and country. That does not mean we are turning into Democrats either.”

“But we are DONE with the America LAST Republican Party,” she added.

Greene famously had a falling out with President Donald Trump last year that preempted her decision to bail on completing her elected term, departing Capitol Hill roughly halfway through. The public spat between the then-congresswoman and commander-in-chief earned her one of Trump’s scathing nicknames as he took to referring to the once diehard MAGA voice as Marjorie “Traitor” Brown. As he put it, “Green turns to Brown where there is ROT involved!”

As for Carlson, the former Fox News host appeared on the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast late last week, where he asserted, “What we know for certain is that the United States went to war with Iran — a war we are losing, that we’ve effectively lost already — because of pressure from the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Moments later, he expressed, “I would not support the Republican Party. There’s no chance I would support the Republican Party. I’m not gonna support the Democrat Party. I don’t know what I’m gonna do.”

“How could I or any American voter support a political party that’s not loyal to the United States,” the commentator continued, “that puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. It’s not possible to vote for people like that, and I’m not going to.”

It was during that same lengthy interview that Carlson came to the defense of the Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, Graham Platner, a matter he also connected to Israel.

“Look at Graham Platner, the guy who’s running in the state of Maine, where I live. He’s a Democrat, he’s a liberal. I don’t have strong feelings about it,” he offered. “But rather than respond to what the guy’s positions are, they’ve just called him a Nazi for the last month because he had a tattoo that was not a swastika, but apparently was connected to the German military at some point.”

As Carlson glossed over the details of the since-covered tattoo, said to have been the same symbol used by the Nazis SS units, he went on, “It’s not even clear he knew that. But they’ve attacked the guy in his personal life. It’s like they don’t like him because he’s not sufficiently supportive of Israel.”

Meanwhile, Greene’s decision to firmly distance herself from the Republican Party was met with mixed reactions as some supported efforts to shift away from the two-party system and others, like comedian Roseanne Barr, offered a terse farewell.

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