
"She is positioning herself as saying that Congress isn't working, and not only Democrats, but also Republicans, and that Republicans in Congress have lost their way and that she is, in fact, America First. But America First has been sidelined by those corporate Republicans in Washington. And then to cut herself away from Trump around [Jeffrey] Epstein, and position herself as someone who's going to be fighting for women"
"Belcher added, If I were to place a bet, Alex, she's running for governor. Witt countered by asking, Hasn't she said she's not interested in statewide office before? Yeah, and that's worth what? Belcher asked. I mean, that's not worth the price of a cup of coffee, right? Belcher added, She's clearly setting herself up for a run for another office. And by the way, she's positioning herself as as anti what's happening with the Republican Party in Washington"
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress after five years. Political strategist Cornell Belcher interpreted the move as a strategic pivot toward another office closer to home, predicting a gubernatorial run. Belcher said Greene is framing Congress as broken and criticizing both parties, especially corporate Republicans in Washington, while reasserting an America First identity. Belcher observed that Greene is distancing herself from Donald Trump over the Jeffrey Epstein matter and presenting herself as a fighter for women's issues. Belcher characterized the resignation video as a setup for an announcement rather than a final departure.
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