Marjorie Taylor Greene's CNN interview raises questions about her rebrand - Poynter
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Marjorie Taylor Greene's CNN interview raises questions about her rebrand - Poynter
"The controversial representative appeared Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" and talked about her strained relationship with President Donald Trump. This comes after a recent appearance when Greene appeared on ABC's "The View" and seemingly impressed the largely liberal panel. During the government shutdown, Greene criticized her fellow Republicans for their strategy. She questioned the GOP's lack of a health care plan."
"People - even politicians - should be allowed to grow and not be forever reduced to the worst version of themselves. But there is a difference between an honest evolution, which entails accountability, and shallow opportunism, which offers none. Which category does Greene fall into? Given her significant following and stated political ambitions, it's in everyone's best interest to find out. But for that to happen, her interlocutors will have to start asking her the hard questions she's thus far avoided."
Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on major Sunday political programs, including CNN's State of the Union and ABC's The View, sparking renewed attention. She criticized Republican strategy during a government shutdown, questioned the party's lack of a health care plan, and pushed for release of the Epstein files. Donald Trump publicly withdrew his endorsement on Truth Social, calling her "wacky," accusing her of complaining and of having "gone Far Left," and labeling her a disgrace to the Republican Party. Commentators noted a long record of conspiracies and called for accountability to determine whether her recent shifts reflect genuine change or opportunism.
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