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"Almost every Trump voter I see on X is so fed up they are planning a 2026 tax revolt," Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene said in a social media post on Wednesday. "And rightfully so!"
Greene's recent ire appears to have been triggered by the hottest domestic news item at the time, the Somali day care scam in Minnesota. A 23-year-old YouTuber named Nick Shirley decided to commit a vigilante act of journalism by visiting day care centers run by Somali immigrants. His poking about revealed that many "day care centers" had no children there. One of those centers even managed to advertise its fraudulent business with incorrect spelling.
Shirley's reporting has faced scrutiny, some of it legitimate, but the basis of his allegations is very credible. Somali scams are legitimate. The state of Minnesota has documentation proving that many day care centers have been out of compliance for years. Moreover, the Justice Department was investigating the larger Somali day care scam before Shirley's video went viral.
But Shirley's expose is only a recent reminder to the American people that they're being abused and exploited, and — worst of all — with their own money. While they struggle to buy groceries, afford their healthcare, and heat their homes, burdensome taxes empty out their pockets and go into those of fraudsters and war profiteers. Greene echoed this very sentiment in her message, saying, "Americans work their a**es off, barely make ends meet, and the government consistently gives their hard earned tax dollars to foreign countries, foreign wars, and foreigners the U.S. government has brought/allowed into America!"
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By now, Greene's fallout with President Donald Trump over her disillusionment with how his administration is spending money has been well documented. So has the president's very public break with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), whom he had endorsed in the past. But there are signs that the crack of disillusionment is widening. As we recently reported, Gen. Michael Flynn, a one-time national security advisor to the president, recently wrote his former boss a public letter essentially saying it was time to deliver on his campaign promises, before his "legacy in history will be tarnished beyond repair."
Greene also shared on her social media feed a profanity-laced clip of a rant by influencer Andy Frisella, something we suspect captures the level of frustration among many common Americans. "We are being lied to, and not only are we being lied to — we're being exploited at the highest degree," Frisella said. He talked about how hard he works to make a living, only to be "replaced" with his own tax dollars. They (they being the government) are using that money to bring in people that hate us, he points out, and then "they are paying them to be here." If this isn't the breaking point, "then our country" is doomed, Frisella angrily concluded the point.