Marjorie Taylor Greene Demands Answers on Trump’s Iran Mission as Cartels Flood the Border

The Uniparty sure knows how to circle the wagons when one of their own is under fire, especially when the fire comes from inside the so-called “big tent.” Just look at what happened over the weekend when Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) dared to challenge Speaker Mike Johnson and question President Trump’s recent decision to bomb Iran. The reaction? Boos from the swamp creatures and establishment Republicans who can’t stand the idea of an America First voice rocking their little cozy boat.

At an event packed with the usual suspects of the political ruling class, Greene called for Speaker Mike Johnson to be removed. The same Mike Johnson who’s been more useful to Democrats than actual Democrats lately, green-lighting Biden’s spending priorities and foreign aid packages while our border turns into an open-air drug corridor. Naturally, the Uniparty booed Greene like she was the first person to point out the emperor’s got no clothes.

But Greene wasn’t done. She took her criticism straight to her social media followers, laying into the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran, the first ever use of the GBU-57 “bunker buster” bombs. Her point? It’s pretty simple and hard to argue with if you care about American lives more than foreign entanglements. Why are we dropping million-dollar bombs on Iran when cartel drug tunnels are flooding our country with fentanyl and killing hundreds of thousands of Americans?

Remember, fentanyl overdoses have become the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45. You don’t have to squint to see the disconnect here. President Trump promised to “wage war on the cartels” using military might, the same level of force we used to wipe ISIS off the map. That’s the fight Americans signed up for. That’s the war that makes sense: protecting American families from foreign drug syndicates poisoning our communities. Instead, we’re dropping bombs on Iran and risking another Middle East disaster, all while the border’s a sieve.

Greene made it clear she still supports President Trump, even if she disagrees on this strike. That’s called being an independent thinker, a concept the Uniparty despises. She also took a well-placed jab at Marco Rubio, now Secretary of State, reminding people that Trump’s surrounded himself with some questionable establishment types.

The backlash was predictable. Steve Bannon backed Greene, calling her “PURE UNADULTERATED MAGA,” while the typical neocons and leftist media clutched their pearls. Even Thomas Massie caught heat for sharing concerns over dragging the U.S. into another foreign war, with Trump labeling him a “BUM” and vowing to campaign against him.

Love her or hate her, Greene is saying what a lot of Americans are thinking: We’ve spent decades sending our troops and tax dollars to fight for foreign interests while our own country falls apart. Enough is enough.

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