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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene stunned the women of "The View" during an interview in which the firebrand Republican broke repeatedly with President Trump …and charmed the hosts by showing off her softer side. Here are the top 3 most stunning moments from her appearance.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Latest Betrayal: Selling Out Trump and MAGA on Liberal Turf
The New York Post's clip (above) from Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance on The View is a masterclass in political opportunism, capturing the Georgia congresswoman's latest stab in the back to President Trump and the MAGA movement. In the segment, Greene unleashes on "weak Republican men" in leadership, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, for failing to push through conservative priorities like tax cuts on home sales and healthcare reforms. She even boasts about yelling at Johnson during a GOP call, positioning herself as the lone warrior against the establishment. But conservatives aren't buying it—this "softer side" Greene showed, calling for bipartisan unity and railing against wars in a way that diverges from Trump's firm stance on Israel and military actions against cartels, reeks of betrayal.