Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing increasing isolation within Congress due to her brand of MAGA extremism, which has caused bipartisan shifts in the House. GOP members are criticizing her for damaging the party's image, despite her previous support from the party leadership and right-wing media attacks.
From @WSJopinion: The GOP’s collection of lightweights and populist cranks are revealing themselves as increasingly impotent. The speaker is safe for now, writes @KarlRove. https://t.co/F9uJD8Y3i5 https://t.co/F9uJD8Y3i5
Marjorie Taylor Greene is taking heat from some allies who are applauding right-wing media outlets' attacks on her. They point to a cover dubbing the Georgia Republican "Moscow Marjorie" and Fox News running an op-ed calling her "an idiot." https://t.co/xP9Wl3YfVz
Analysis by Aaron Blake: The GOP elevated Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) when it helped Kevin McCarthy win the speakership 15 months ago — despite plenty of reasons to worry about that. Now the bill has come due, and the fretting has ensued. https://t.co/qqPknCBBni
Notoriously ‘moderate’ GOP senator comically blasts MTG for ‘dragging our brand down’ https://t.co/Vol2o7j2KF via @BIZPACReview
In @nytopinion With her special brand of MAGA extremism, Marjorie Taylor Greene has shifted the House in a bipartisan direction in exactly the way her base loathes, Michelle Cottle writes. https://t.co/LbRNoMOmxb
Marjorie Taylor Greene finds herself increasingly isolated within Congress https://t.co/fT9RC7lLEr https://t.co/fzAwcEhNVz