
"Greene, according to a Wednesday report from Notus, is plotting a 2028 presidential run, with one source saying she believes she is real MAGA and that [other Republicans] have strayed. The report, based on four sources familiar with MTG's thinking, noted she is also trying to connect with a more national audience outside of the hardcore MAGA base, in order to appeal to a mass audience. Notus pointed to her recent appearances on Bill Maher's Real Time on HBO, The View, and CNN as clear indicators Greene wants to win over anti-Trump Americans."
"Greene, the report also noted, has been increasingly critical of her own party and there are plenty of recent examples to point to. MTG, on last week's episode of Real Time, bashed Republicans for not having a plan to replace Obamacare, which she said made her angry. She has also called male Republican congress members weak, slammed GOP lawmakers for having no plan to end the government shutdown, and criticized the GOP for, in her view, dragging its feet on releasing files on sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein."
"Oh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim, Greene said. People are saying that, and I've seen a few people saying she's running' What I'm doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. That's honestly all I care about."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is plotting a 2028 presidential run and believes she represents real MAGA while asserting other Republicans have strayed. She is attempting to broaden her appeal beyond the hardcore MAGA base by courting a national audience through appearances on Bill Maher's Real Time, The View, and CNN. Greene has grown increasingly critical of fellow Republicans, attacking their lack of a plan to replace Obamacare, calling male members weak, and criticizing GOP handling of the government shutdown and Jeffrey Epstein files. She believes she has a national donor network to win the Republican primary and avoided a direct running answer on Tim Dillon's podcast; her team did not respond to requests for comment.
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