'We voted for America to STOP being the world’s police': Marjorie Taylor Greene says new Trump wars ultimate MAGA betrayal – We Got This Covered
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U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) departs her office in the Rayburn House Office Building on November 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. Over the weekend, Greene received an increase in personal threats. U.S. President Donald Trump recently posted to Truth Social announcing he was withdrawing support for the congresswoman, and also called her a traitor. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

‘We voted for America to STOP being the world’s police’: Marjorie Taylor Greene says new Trump wars ultimate MAGA betrayal

This is kinda on you for believing him, Marge.

Marjorie Taylor Greene may be evil and misguided in a thousand ways, but at least she’s consistent about it. She cheered when Donald Trump swept to power a year ago, promising that the days of “Team America: World Police” were behind us.

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No more would the United States spend hundreds of billions of dollars waging war beyond its shores. It was time to focus on domestic matters and spend that money on Making America Great Again… and those gullible rubes actually believed him.

And so, MAGA true believer Greene is now miserable that Trump is making the same mistakes as generations of war-hungry presidents before him. In a snapshot of MAGA misery, she said:

“In 2024, we voted for America to STOP being the world’s police, funding foreign wars and murdering innocent people, and funding fraud, scams, and foreigners brought/let in America. We voted AGAINST America LAST.”

“Boy were we wrong.”

Greene went on, in a lengthy post, to call out Trump for dressing up regime change for oil as fighting America’s drug problem:

She points out that: “Fentanyl is responsible for over 70% of U.S. drug overdose deaths and fentanyl comes from Mexican cartels made with chemical precursors from China and trafficked across the U.S. Mexico border”, that we should be targeting Mexican cartels, and that this is clearly a war for oil:

“The next obvious observation is that by removing Maduro this is a clear move for control over Venezuelan oil supplies that will ensure stability for the next obvious regime change war in Iran. And of course why is it ok for America to militarily invade, bomb, and arrest a foreign leader but Russia is evil for invading Ukraine and China is bad for aggression against Taiwan? Is it only ok if we do it?”

Greene goes on by saying that MAGA “voted to end” military aggression, wasteful overseas conflicts, and tossing away American soldiers’ lives for little aim. But, now sounding thoroughly jaded, concludes:

“Americans disgust with our own government’s never ending military aggression and support of foreign wars is justified because we are forced to pay for it and both parties, Republicans and Democrats, always keep the Washington military machine funded and going.”

I mean, she’s not wrong, not that being correct about all this is doing her much good right now. Judging by the online reaction, most MAGA has gotten over their apprehension over regime change and begun hooting and hollering in triumph at Trump flexing America’s military might before the world.

But you don’t have to look too far back to see where that’s gotten the United States before. Trump is marching down a well-trodden road, and the bloodstained legacy of the Bush years is where it leads..


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