Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been once against suggesting splitting up the US by “red” and “blue” states. Greene called the idea a “national divorce” for people sick of Democrats’ “traitorous” policies in a tweet on President’s Day. The GOP lawmaker made her latest wild statement as she gains more power in Congress. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is again calling for a “national divorce” that would split up the US by “red” and “blue” states — her latest outrageous remark as the GOP firebrand lawmaker gains more power and influence in Congress.
“From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats almost consistently to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies, we are done,” Greene tweeted on President’s Day on Monday. This isn’t the first time the 48-year-old lawmaker has called for a “national divorce scenario” that would see the country divided up between Republicans and Democrats. In December 2021, she tweeted about the idea while suggesting that people moving from blue to red states should be barred from voting for some time.
Greene’s provocative remarks throughout her stay in the limelight— like comparing mask mandates to the Holocaust and her previous support for a slew of conspiracy theories like QAnon — have sparked massive outrage among her congressional colleagues. House Democrats stripped committee assignments from the Georgia Republican in 2021 after it was reported she had supported executing top Democrats on her personal Facebook page before being elected.
However, Greene has recently made a concentrated effort to walk back some of her most controversial statements , Insider previously reported. She apologized for her statements supporting QAnon — and, at the same time, became a staunch supporter of Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy as he pushed to become Speaker of the House. Quite a steep success. After McCarthy’s election following a marathon of failed votes in the House, Greene was appointed to top committee assignments , including serving on the powerful Homeland Security Committee. “Joe Biden, be prepared,” the far-right congresswoman said in a statement at the time.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy has previously condemned Rep. Greene’s stances on specific issues. “Past comments from and endorsed by Marjorie Taylor Greene on school shootings, political violence, and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories do not represent the values or beliefs of the House Republican Conference,” he said in February 2021 . “I condemn those comments unequivocally. I condemned them in the past. I continue to condemn them today.”
Before the State of the Union address earlier this month, McCarthy promised that Republicans wouldn’t pull “childish games” at Biden’s speech . But Greene showed up with a giant white balloon — a reference to the suspected Chinese spy balloon that drifted over the country — and interrupted the speech, shouting that Biden was a “liar.”