'Beginning to be blaring': Marjorie Taylor Greene just spotted some 'warning signs' – blaming Trump for being 'deaf' – We Got This Covered
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WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 25: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks to a reporter before a House Republican caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol on February 25, 2025 in Washington, DC. The House is working to pass its budget bill this week which includes up to $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, an increase in the debt limit and cuts Medicaid and other social programs.
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‘Beginning to be blaring’: Marjorie Taylor Greene just spotted some ‘warning signs’ – blaming Trump for being ‘deaf’

Warning? Or a power play?

Marjorie Taylor Greene is rarely one to mince words.

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In a surprising turn of events, Greene has issued a rare critique of the president, accusing him of being “deaf” to critical political “warning signs.” Greene’s remarks, coming from someone who has been one of Trump’s most outspoken allies, have sparked speculation about growing fissures within the Republican Party’s far-right wing.

Greene’s critique could be interpreted as a sign that even the most loyal corners of the MAGA movement are beginning to see vulnerabilities in Trump’s political strategy. Among the potential “warning signs” are Trump’s inability to attract younger voters, his polarizing rhetoric that alienates suburban moderates, and the fatigue among some Republicans who feel bogged down by his endless legal woes. Greene, often attuned to the pulse of the more radical right, may be signaling that Trump’s base is growing restless.

The congresswoman is nothing if not a political survivor, and her own ambitions within the Republican Party have been the subject of speculation for years. By pointing out Trump’s flaws, she may be subtly carving out a space for herself as a leader who can both embrace and critique the MAGA movement.

Trump’s campaign has been built on the idea of unwavering loyalty, both from his supporters and his allies in Congress. Greene’s willingness to break ranks — even slightly — suggests that this loyalty is not as absolute as it once seemed. If other prominent Republicans follow her lead, Trump could find himself increasingly isolated, not just from the broader electorate but from his own party.

While her comments may not represent a full-blown rebellion, they do suggest that even Trump’s most steadfast allies are beginning to question his infallibility. Whether this is a genuine attempt to warn him of political pitfalls or a calculated effort to elevate her own standing remains to be seen.


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