
"My critique is not being focused on America First, but I largely blame that on our Congress because I serve in the House. I also blame those who are advising him in the White House. You know, keeping him on nonstop tours around the world and nonstop meetings with foreign countries' leaders is not America First. It's just not. I think domestic policy should be the most important issue that the president and the Republican-controlled House and Senate are working on."
"Well, of course. I mean, every president is responsible for the way that they lead, but they're also in a silo of information. And I think that's why after the election on Tuesday, you saw President Trump come out and react differently, probably because they couldn't keep him siloed. And here's the polls, sir, and this is what people are saying. I think he saw for himself, and he's reacted. It's very interesting."
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump's nonstop international travel and blamed Congress and White House advisers for weakening an America First focus. She said domestic policy should be the primary priority for the president and the Republican-controlled House and Senate, and she tied that emphasis to recent Democratic electoral gains. Greene acknowledged presidential responsibility for leadership while noting presidents operate within information silos. She argued that post-election polling prompted a change in the president's reactions. Greene has shifted toward more centrist stances recently and has publicly broken with her party on the shutdown, health care, foreign policy, and economic issues. She remains controversial due to prior promotion of conspiracy theories.
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