Marjorie Taylor Greene Demands GOP Be 'Reduced to Ashes' in Alex Jones Interview
During a recent appearance on Alex Jones' Infowars, former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that the Republican Party should be "reduced to ashes," signaling a significant departure from her previous support for the party and its leadership.
Greene's remarks came as she accused the party of being "entirely controlled," specifically targeting the influence of AIPAC and Zionist groups in Congress. This assertion reflects her broader critique of what she perceives as the detrimental impact of donor interests on elected officials.
In a pointed critique of the current president, Greene stated, "You may have supported President Trump for 10 years, like I did and like you have, but this is not the same man." Her comments reveal a deepening rift, as she elaborated on her disillusionment with Trump's leadership.

Her statements are part of an escalating trend of public dissent. Recently, Greene labeled the president's comments regarding Iran as "evil and madness," referred to him as "insane" and "not a Christian," and called for his removal under the 25th Amendment. She also dismissed the "Make America Great Again" slogan as a "lie," asserting that the administration favors wealthy donors over grassroots supporters.
The interview highlighted a personal and political schism between Greene and Trump. She noted her six years of unwavering support for him, boasting a "98 percent voting record" in alignment with his policies, yet questioned her loyalty after being branded a "traitor."
Greene connected this hostile rhetoric to threats against her life and her family, revealing that her office has received "over 773 death threats," including bomb threats that have raised serious concerns for her safety.
In response to Greene's comments, Trump intensified his criticism on Wednesday via Truth Social, labeling her "Marjorie 'Traitor' Brown," calling her "very dumb," and downplaying her political significance. He further ridiculed her exit from Congress, suggesting that her former district seat was won "despite the stench left by Greene."
As tensions rise within the GOP, Greene's outspoken stance may signal a pivotal moment for the party's future direction and internal dynamics.























