Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Not a Fan of Mar-a-Lago Face
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Not a Fan of Mar-a-Lago Face
"With less than a week left in Congress (god willing), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is spending her last days pulling out all the stops to tell the story of her fall from MAGA, talk about the soul-searching she's been doing since, and ranting about how much she disapproves of the nightmare aesthetic that's possessed her colleagues' faces. This would all have been much more useful one, two, or five years ago when you first took office, but go off, I guess, Marj."
"MTG might get a tiny point for commenting on the scary rise of conservative beauty practices-which has been so intense these last couple of months that Axios reported how plastic surgeons were having to turn away a surge of requests for procedures relating to the "Mar-a-Lago face," defined by facelifts, eyelid surgeries, fillers, and Botox. So yeah, I don't blame the congresswoman for feeling like the last year at her job felt like playing a round of the Scary Maze Game."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene distanced herself from MAGA in her final days in Congress, criticizing its culture and aesthetic excesses. She attributed a shift in perspective to Charlie Kirk's death and described herself as a naïve politician during her earlier allegiance to Trump. She condemned the "MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization" and argued that women leaders' presentation influences younger women. She said she has two daughters and expressed discomfort with colleagues' exaggerated cosmetic procedures. She received limited credit for criticizing conservative beauty trends while remaining accountable for actions that helped propel MAGA.
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