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Marjorie Taylor Greene, thank you very much for doing this.
I really appreciate it.
I was just telling you,
a very diverse group of people in my phone text me every week and say,
did you say, see what Marjorie Taylor Greene said?
These are people that are Democrats, Republicans, people that are socialists, people that are more
cultural conservatives.
Your message is resonating with a lot of different diverse groups of people right now.
What do you attribute that to?
You know, we were just talking about the need for like a new lane politically, and a lot of people are feeling that the country is like incredibly divided.
You have become kind of this, because you've always kind of been a very outspoken figure and
people had strong opinions about you.
Why do you find now
the things you're saying are resonating with so many different types of people, including liberals?
You know, I've basically been observing the same thing.
It's based on the phone calls that are coming in my office.
It's in my social media comments,
people that reach out to me.
I'm also experiencing that same thing.
What I've been doing is being just completely honest in my statements.
And
I'm 51 years old and I'm a mom.
I've got, my three children are 22, 26, and 28.
And so I'm not only have lived a lot of my life and been very successful, but now I'm seeing my children try to pave their way in our country as adults.
And I'm seeing the challenges they're facing and they're horrific.
And so I'm taking
basically a stance that is truly from a mother's heart and how broken I see our country.
And
it really
it really upsets me deeply.
It angers me.
And I think for people to understand like, well, who is Marjorie Taylor Greene and what is she saying?
A lot of people that maybe don't know much about me don't know that I didn't come up through the Republican ranks in Georgia.
I've lived there my entire life, but I never even went to a single Republican Party meeting until I showed up at one and said, I'm running for Congress.
And I campaigned on being angry at Republicans for not
doing what they campaign on and not governing when they have power.
But I'm also angry at Democrats for many of the destructive policies that they do govern with when they have power.
And I'm looking at our country and listening to my friends like Tucker Carlson, not only Tucker Carlson, but regular folks back at home.
And they're all saying, you know, is our country on the verge of a civil war?
And then I also have feelings of my own
just through experiences of extreme death threats and hateful monologues and, you know, being called Klan Mom by Jimmy Kimmel and, you know, just being treated this way, where at times I'll say, I want a national divorce.
I don't want anything to do with the left.
But then at the same time, I go, oh my God, I do not want an America where we have a civil war, where we're fighting one another.
And because
that's too horrible.
But I look at these things and I'm so disgusted with Washington, D.C.
I hate politics.
The two-party system is extremely broken.
It is failing all of us.
And when I look at, you know, here goes another $100 billion
to Ukraine or $30 billion to Israel, but yet nobody can afford health insurance premiums.
And then I'm getting yelled at by Republican, my Republican colleagues for saying that out loud.
I'm like,
this is insane.
You've been a leading voice.
You know, Trump campaigned on transparency.
His administration campaigned on
the idea of reducing, if not eliminating corruption in Washington.
It's going to be hard to eliminate it, but you know, campaigned on reducing corruption.
We have a situation now where I don't know, and you could correct me if I'm wrong, was it
how many Republican congressmen and senators voted to keep the Epstein file secret, right?
I mean, isn't this?
I mean, I'm confused, right?
I'm also confused that an administration that runs on America first
is we're still arming the Ukraine.
We're still funding the Ukraine.
We've hopefully just got a peace deal done with Israel and Hamas.
But
we've given Israel lots and lots of money.
Are you confused?
Because a lot of us are confused in terms of what's happening.
Why are the Epstein files not coming out?
And why are we unable to pull the plug on some of these foreign entanglements entanglements that are costing us billions, if not trillions of dollars?
Great questions.
I'll tell you, I've been strapped in a front row seat into all of this for about five years now.
So I'm always a very early indicator.
And I think there's a lot.
Look, I'm MAGA through and through.
There is nobody can challenge my credentials.
I mean, I was never a never Trumper.
Right.
I was always 100% Donald Trump, 100% America first.
But here we are, and I'm an action person.
I'm like, don't tell me you're going to do these things and not do them.
And that's what I've always been upset over.
Right.
And
when we're looking at,
it's like, what are we getting?
Here we are.
What are we nine months, 10 months in?
Tomahawk missiles got the president, and I love them, signed off on tomahawk missiles to be given to Ukraine.
That's not going to bring peace.
no
i'm very grateful that he is ending the war and doing everything he can to end the war he should be given credit for that 100
oh my gosh he he genuinely
for for what for israel and gaza okay release the hostages all day long but for the love of god these people in gaza yeah have been
brutally murdered and and it's it's over the top and the idf is still unbelievably controlling and brutal to people at checkpoints.
It's not just
Muslims.
It's also Christians that live there.
It's everybody.
And I'm really thankful that he's worked hard on that.
But what are we doing?
We're buying out and doing a buyout with Argentina.
Like, huh?
$20 billion.
$20 billion.
Bailing them out.
Then he just did a concert.
I don't know if you saw the president of Argentina was singing and dancing.
Like,
I mean, it's unbelievable.
You know,
again,
a lot of people I know cannot afford to buy a house.
Yep.
They're not working.
You recently said something, I think, about health care, which we'll talk about later on.
But let's go back to transparency because
I don't want to let that go.
Yeah.
Everyone, everyone that voted for Trump Vance,
everyone was like, release the Epstein files.
Right.
This is not even an argument.
It's not even debatable.
It's not being a traitor to the president to sign my name on a Thomas Massey discharge petition to release the Epstein files.
No, no, no, no.
I am staying true to what we've always said.
There needs to be transparency.
But the things that have shocked me this past week, and I was thinking about it this morning, I was like, you know, I've been here in Washington all week and I've been at my office.
I've been in the Capitol.
There's two things I couldn't find this week.
I couldn't find anywhere the Epstein files.
And I also couldn't find the Republican plan to fix the absolutely destroyed health insurance industry that got wiped out in 2015 with Obamacare.
Like, those are the two things I can't find.
And when Republicans, and I'm criticizing also Congress big time,
I'm really grateful to a lot of the things the president is doing, but I'm really upset with the direction Congress is going.
But
when we are not
doing anything to address the cost of living, we aren't doing anything about Blackstone buying up houses where people, most young people can't find a house and they're having to compete in bidding wars.
And we're not doing anything about health insurance premiums, then for the love of God, what are we doing?
Right.
Why are the Epstein files such, I mean, we could all imagine why they're such a
third rail of American politics.
Is it
because
a foreign government or an ally of America was blackmailing our politicians?
We don't want that out.
Is that a crazy thing to suggest?
Is that a wild thing to say?
Or is that, in your estimation, a very likely and possible reason that these things are not coming out?
Well, I can
actually, Ty, will you look and get my purse and hand me my purse?
If you have the Epsom Falls in your purse right now, we are going to get more views than we ever have.
I pray she's about to take the Epsom files out of this.
If you take the Epsom files out of this purse right now, I'm telling you,
we'll get so much YouTube revenue,
I'll buy houses for the people that can't afford them.
I'm going to read you a little list that Thomas Massey read.
Okay.
And I can only read it because he's already read it on the house floor.
This is the most heinous crime ever, by the way.
It's crimes against children.
Okay, this is, this is, we, so the women, the women, um,
these poor women, by the way,
these poor women
raped.
They told, they, they went in front of the biggest press conference I've ever seen in Washington and stood in front of cameras, shaking,
terrified, and talked about being raped when they're 14 years old.
Jesus.
I mean, and they, these are, there's, there's known hundreds of them, but they think there's there's an estimated 1,000 or more of women.
And these women are begging.
They've done everything they can, everything they know how.
They went to the police.
They've filed lawsuits.
They have done everything they can.
And they're terrified.
There's a group of them.
It's not all of them.
There's a smaller group of them that really say that it wasn't just him.
And they are scared to release the names.
And it's understandably so, because when you release big names like that, you get sued absolutely right get sued into the ground now now Thomas Massey read and I we don't have those names yet okay just to be clear we don't have those names but we have a description of them okay so let's go over this descriptive list yes all right and then people can really understand why these women and why I myself said I'm not suicidal right but I am afraid of this has been so suppressed It has been so covered up and it makes no sense.
But let's just go through a few things.
A Hollywood producer worth a few hundred million dollars.
A royal prince.
A high-profile individual in the music industry.
A very prominent banker.
A high-profile government official.
One high-profile former politician.
One owner of a car company in Italy.
One rock star.
One magician.
Half a dozen billionaires, including one from Canada.
So, and Thomas Massey read that on the House floor.
So, this is okay to say it's already been said.
Right.
And we have speech and debate clause.
We can talk about this.
Right.
However, when you think about a list like that, those are very powerful people with a lot of influence.
And that's just the list of these people.
It doesn't include the foreign country governments that Jeffrey Epstein was involved in.
Right.
The circles that he walked in, the business that he was able to do.
And this guy didn't seem that impressive to be able to end up in that kind of position.
Right.
It feels like there's something
incredibly damaging,
not only to those
incredibly powerful and wealthy people, but it does feel like there's something in the intelligence world they don't want coming to light.
We were told by the women's attorney very specifically in our private oversight meeting that the press wasn't in, we were specifically told, they said, you need the CIA files.
They said, get the CIA files.
Which are probably destroyed.
So here's what I think.
You know what?
I look at a lot of people.
Not to be negative.
No.
We've destroyed countless.
Absolutely.
Right.
Tim, and any common American knows that.
It's like to really think that there's some super duper secret room that really contains this information still sitting there is really naive.
Probably a lot of information on many issues has been destroyed.
And this is why maybe we'll never find out.
But is it worth trying?
A thousand percent.
Yeah, it's worth trying.
And you've become a hero of people, by the way, that have survived sexual assault and rape at the hands of powerful people that couldn't do anything about it.
Maybe not necessarily in this case, but people all over the country and the world that are going,
they're not seeing a lot of people be a champion for them.
See, that's the message I think.
I think that's the message that we're sending to some teenage girl or teenage boy.
I mean, kids.
Whoever, yeah.
People trapped in a situation that
they think they can't get out of.
Someone that was maybe kidnapped when they were younger and they're being held in a human trafficking situation.
If we don't at the top level of our government push for transparency against the most
well-known convicted pedophile in history and his network of influence, if we don't push back to release that information, then the message that we're sending these people, and it's very real, is that they have no hope.
And I don't ever want anyone like that to think they have no hope.
Reportedly, Trump is talking to
the DOJ about, and this could be a, it could be a headline that I misunderstood about potentially pardons for Ghislaine Maxwell and Diddy.
Is that a joke?
I mean, this is in the news.
I know.
I hope it's a joke.
George Santos has been in solitary confinement.
I wrote him a letter trying to get him out.
Of course.
When you have George Santos sitting in solitary confinement, but there's consideration given to P.
Diddy and Ghillaine Maxwell.
That seems odd.
That that's, I'm sorry.
That's, we can't do that.
Yeah.
And I'll say on top of this, I, I think the prison system is, is a terribly flawed system.
I think it needs an overhaul all the way around.
I'm not for just releasing criminals.
I'm not saying that.
But I think we could do better in that system, especially, I mean, just given the fact that I know what happened to George Santos and I know what happened to so many people arrested on January 6th.
Right.
And I know their circumstances, there's, we could do a, a, a lot better job in that area.
But I just have to say that
it's not going against the president because the women have already said that he did nothing wrong.
It's about transparency.
It's about releasing what you have.
Yeah.
And it's about treating the American people like adults.
Yeah.
Who can handle the reality that a lot of people in this country that are very prominent have done horrible things.
Right.
Yeah.
And we can, you know, Democrats deserve their criticism.
They could have done this in the past four years.
Well, I think it's kind of mutually assured destruction, right?
I don't think anyone believes this is like a partisan problem.
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of
you know, the
incredible amount of influence that
AIPAC's lobbying efforts have over
people in Congress.
And
most people don't know what AIPAC is.
Right.
Or,
you know, I got to be honest, I knew what it was, but I was unaware of the level of influence that it had.
I thought it was a lobbying group like any other group.
The more and more you learn about AIPAC,
the more and more you question why it's not registered,
right?
As a foreign government lobbying.
Absolutely.
And, you know, when you see Netanyahu in the White House all the time.
All the time.
All the time.
When you see
policies that most Americans, I think, find abhorrent,
starvation of children.
Terrible.
You know, and by the way, I don't think that's because Americans hate Israel.
I don't think they do.
I don't hate Israel.
I don't think any, I don't, I don't
know any Jewish people who does.
No.
I don't know anybody that does either, as a matter of fact.
Right.
So, but they're looking at this.
Any criticism.
I've lost friends.
I've had people unfollow my social media accounts, which is in my generation as a 40-year-old, that's very hard.
But these are prominent people.
Right.
You know, one of them runs CBS News.
Who cares?
But
over this issue, and I voiced dissent, but by the way, not even nearly what other people said.
I was pretty, I was just like, we got to end this.
Yeah.
And, but the mildest criticism, Megan Kelly, one of the most moderate people that you can speak to.
She's an independent.
She's really independent.
She is a registered independent.
The mildest criticism of this issue, you are called an anti-Semite.
That's right.
You are said to be way out of the political mainstream and dangerous and everything like that.
I've had big agents call me and, you know, and
be like, well, I think you're going down a bad road.
when you you know what's going on
I
have been shocked by it as well so it's like popular in Congress to say China bad Russia bad but you can't say that we shouldn't be influenced by Israel like what is that and then I counted up so here was another thing I couldn't believe like we've never voted on a resolution denouncing the violence against young white males in this country.
Yeah.
We would never vote on something like that.
However, since I've been in Congress, we've had 22 resolutions denouncing
anti-Semitism and denouncing any.
What does a resolution to denounce anti-Semitism even do or mean?
What even is it?
Nothing.
It's just a piece of paper where it says, we as Congress denounce anti-Semitism.
Okay, why do we have to vote on that?
Don't we already denounce anti-Semitism?
Right.
It's, but we take that, but this is like, um,
it's literally like they,
you just have to keep doing it.
You just have to keep doing it.
Right.
You just have to keep doing it.
And I counted 22 times since I've been in Congress that we've had those kind of votes, but yet we never denounce other things that are significant and important to what's happening in America.
Right.
Right.
And so that was shocking to me.
I've never
been given any APAC money.
Wow.
So
I didn't get invited on the super duper special Israel trips.
Did you see that?
What is it?
250 people?
It happens every year.
Yeah, it was recently they had one for like 200 people or something.
It's in August.
Oh, it's in August.
It's a routine trip.
Get us on that.
Yeah, it's a routine trip.
When you get elected as a member of Congress, if APAC approves of you and they've been donating to you and you're one of their candidates, which is most members of Congress, they take you to Israel.
Okay.
So just so you know,
every August, that's our August recess.
That's the one month where we're not here in Washington, D.C.
We go back to our districts.
It's called a district work period.
It's a time to get back in your district, back to the people that voted for you, work in your office, for the love of God, see your family and friends,
be a normal human a little bit.
But that's when they take them to Israel is during our one month.
Is this every year?
It's every other year.
Every other year.
Every other year.
Now they take all the new freshmen that come in because we're elected every two years.
So every other year, there's every two years is a whole new pack of members of Congress.
But not just the freshmen go, a whole bunch of existing members of Congress go on the trips.
And they have a Democrat trip and a Republican trip.
Well, they bring them in.
They spend time
in having all types of informative sessions.
They meet with members of the Israeli government, the prime minister, of course, Benjamin Netanyahu meets with them.
And it's extensive.
They go on tours.
They spend a lot of time there.
And
that's what happens.
That's what APAC does.
And APAC also is a big group of donors in America.
And there's a lot of Christians in the group.
And there's a lot of Jews.
It's American Jews and Christians.
And they donate to all kinds of, it's just state candidates, state and federal candidates, and they donate to them, but it's purely for the purposes of having their support for Israel.
And that
you have to register under the law, under FARA, if you are a foreign lobbyist for a foreign country.
So any American citizen.
So Saudi Arabia.
Sure.
Any of them are registered.
They have to be.
As a foreign lobby.
It's required by law.
One exception is Israel.
For some reason, AIPAC does not have to register.
And Congress people, Democrats and Republicans,
are there all the time
hearing from the prime minister and the Israeli government about how to better advocate for Israel in America.
Absolutely.
They all come back with the same talking points.
The reason why we have to continue to give them $3.8 billion every single year, because it's for their defense.
We have to fund their Iron Dome.
But by the way, Israel has,
they have state-funded health care.
They have state-funded education, college education.
Israel is not anywhere in debt like we are.
They're in less than $400 billion in their national debt.
We're in $37 trillion in national debt.
And the aid that we give them is very possible that their state health care and their state education, United States of America is paying for that.
All money is fungible.
Right.
All money is fungible.
Right.
No one can ever say it's not.
All money is fungible.
That's right.
And then, but here's the most interesting thing.
These other foreign countries,
they're not taking our members of Congress on trips that last for weeks on August recess periods.
That's not happening.
I guess they should start.
They may be.
Yeah, that's the pushback is all these other countries, they spend a lot more money on lobbying Congress, but I'm like, yeah, but Israel's the only one really coming out, getting our military to fight all their wars for them.
Do you think this generalation generationally seems to be changing people my age and younger drastically are are are are looking at the images that that came out of gaza and they were going i'm funding this
our country is funding this
um
tick tock just got sold
by the way i'm sure you know i do know okay i voted against the tick tock ban right away i was one of the few right it's very interesting to me that tick tock but yes now was just sold to Larry Allison, who is the single largest private donor to the IDF in the world.
I just learned that recently as well.
Yes.
And I mean, you can donate to anything you want.
God bless.
Sure.
However, it does seem interesting,
curious, perhaps,
that the largest social media app in the world that was the driver of a lot of anti-Israel sentiment amongst young people in the West, primarily America, was recently bought
by the largest donor to the IDF.
To the Israeli military.
To the Israeli military, Larry Allison.
His son recently purchased Paramount,
which includes CBS News.
Barry Weiss, who we like, charming.
We like Barry Weiss.
But Barry has a political agenda.
I don't think that's, I don't think that's,
is that shocking to someone?
I don't think it's shocking.
She now runs CBS News.
There are talks to
potentially for the Allison family to buy Warner Brothers, Discovery, or,
yeah, I believe that David Zaslov runs that now.
There's talks about that, which owns CNN.
Okay.
When we look at what's unfolding right now in terms of access to information, censorship, okay,
are we troubled?
A lot of people I know are troubled.
A lot of people I know feel
that
this is a power grab to try to control the information coming out of that region.
Gee, have we ever seen that before?
Yeah, right.
So I'm just.
I mean, I'm, I'm,
no.
We've never been through that.
So, I mean,
you know, now, if you point this out,
if you point it out, you're, I will be called a conspiracy theorist or something.
Anti-Semite for sure.
Whatever it is, you know what I mean?
But everything I just said was just a fact.
Those are just facts.
These are just facts.
They have nothing to do with opinions.
I'm not editorializing at all, at all, by the way.
You said a company was sold.
Here's who bought it.
Right.
Here's one of their biggest donations is to a foreign country's military.
Yeah.
No, these are all just facts.
These are all facts.
Yep.
So, I mean, as a member of Congress, are you worried about consolidation in the media sphere with regard to the information that Americans are getting?
Not only about this conflict, but about everything.
Yes.
And
so in 2022,
I took to my personal Twitter account on January 2nd and I created a massive tweet thread all about COVID and against the vaccines and why they shouldn't be approved by the FDA and against masking and just went 100%
against what was supposed to be the talking point of COVID.
And I'm a member of Congress.
And literally that day,
my Twitter account was, I was permanently banned on Twitter.
Permanently banned.
Yep.
A member of Congress.
Sitting member of Congress, my account got permanently banned.
For saying things that probably a lot of what you are saying now is completely non-controversial.
Right.
And my
reaction to that, am I allowed to say words on this?
You say anything you want.
Okay.
My reaction to that was, fuck you.
Right.
Okay.
Unless in the unless Larry Ellison just bought my YouTube channel, which I will sell sell him.
And if he buys my YouTube channel, then this whole interview is cut, but go on.
Yeah.
So by permanently banning my free speech,
no one changed my mind.
As a matter of fact,
I got deeper ingrained in it.
Right.
And I got more radicalized in it.
And I
would refuse to wear a mask on the house floor.
And Nancy Pelosi fined me $2,500 every single day that I walked on the house house floor not wearing a mask.
And I got more vocal and I got more.
And she invested that money.
Legally.
So, no, but I got more
radicalized in my opinions.
Right.
I was like, how dare they?
They completely silence me over this.
I'm going to tell you right now, toothpaste is out of the tube.
Right.
And it is smeared all over the bathroom.
Right.
Not only is it younger generations, I would say 40 and under, but it's also in my generation.
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However, these, these, all these young people, I don't care who owns TikTok.
There is not going to be any mass programming and propaganda campaign that is going to change their opinions.
Right.
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It will start happening.
I bet it already has started happening.
Right.
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When you look at
an issue like health care, an issue like affordability,
has the administration done enough to help the quality of people's lives?
At this point, prices, inflation is stabilizing, sort of, but prices have not come down at all.
The job market is job market is still extremely difficult.
Wages have not gone up.
Health insurance premiums are going to go up.
Car insurance goes up every year.
People's homeowners' insurance goes up.
Rent is going up.
People, young people have no hope of buying a home.
And then when they try to buy a home, they end up, like I said, they end up competing with like Blackstone or somebody else.
The average homebuyer now is 38 years old.
It just came out.
Right.
The average home buyer, 38.
On the flip side, baby boomers can't sell their homes.
They pay massive capital gains taxes.
They don't know like, well, what do I move to?
How do I downsize?
I can't replace what I have.
Right.
So there are problems on both ends.
Right.
These are the issues that matter so much to Americans.
These are the issues.
I know people that literally, some of my own personal family members, some of my own personal friends, they're getting by month to month charging up their credit cards.
Literally, that's how they're getting by, charging up their credit cards.
And no, all I've seen is a revolving door of foreign leaders in the White House.
That's all I've seen.
Qatar.
Of course.
All these different countries that are positioning themselves as,
partners of American tradition.
Right.
And
so I do appreciate the president's efforts.
He's trying to end wars.
He's also trying to make it fair again for American trade.
But at the same time,
that is bumpy.
It's bumpy.
It's bumpy.
And I'm talking to major manufacturing companies that are, they're saying we support the president, we support what he's trying, his long-term goal, but we're having problems with these tariffs.
And now we're having problems.
We can't can't get supplies from this country and we can't get supplies from this country.
And there's problems.
But
have regular people's bank accounts been affected?
Has the stress come off?
No, that has not happened yet.
And that needs to be the major focus.
It shouldn't be about helping your crypto donors or your AI donors or welcoming in these people that hated you.
and spent money to try to beat you, but all of a sudden are excited to come out to the, to the new Rose Garden patio.
Yes.
That shouldn't be the focus.
The focus should be the people that showed up at the rallies, stood there for freaking 18 hours trying to get in in the rain, in the cold, in the 100-degree heat.
For those people, those are the ones that I care about.
Those are the ones
that voted for not only the president, but every single Republican gave us power.
I don't think those people are being served.
And that's the constituency.
That's the one that matters.
To me, that's the only one that matters.
That's the only one that matters.
That's the only one that matters.
You're not concerned if Sam Altman has enough money or Elon or
Tim Cook or Mark Zuckerberg.
No.
They seem to be doing fine.
They're doing just fine.
They seem to be doing fine.
Why do so few people talk like you're talking?
And when people say things like this, it's very obviously popular with people that are looking for anyone to have these thoughts, right?
Like some people would accuse you and they go, that sounds socialist.
That sounds, you know, right.
There's a lot of people that'll come out and go, you sound like a socialist.
You sound like Bernie Sanders.
You're using words that
people can,
you know, liken to
Marxism or whatever it is.
And a lot of people will say that.
What happened to you?
That's the narrative right now.
That is the narrative.
What happened to Marjorie?
This is what people are saying.
Like, people are saying, what happened to Marjorie Taylor Greene?
It's the funniest thing to me.
Yeah.
Because you know what it is?
Yeah.
I'm literally, nothing happened to me.
Right.
I'm saying the same thoughts and feelings that I've always had.
Yeah.
But I'm not willing to wear the Republican jersey.
Right.
And I'm not willing to be a cheerleader.
I'm not, I'm not a cheerleader.
I'm not going to be a cheerleader.
Here's the thing: so,
for example,
okay, let's take health insurance.
For example,
I'm a conservative and I can say we're $37 trillion in debt.
We cannot afford a socialized healthcare plan in America.
We literally cannot.
But at the same time, I can say we sent almost $300 billion to Ukraine.
We
sent $30 billion to Israel in 2024 alone.
I can say we definitely should extend
these ACA tax credits and we need to build an off-ramp because it'll cost $30 billion a year to do it.
We can build an off-ramp and open up a new system that will serve every American.
Yeah.
So my conservative friends will say, Marjorie, no, we cannot do that.
We cannot spend that money money on that.
But I'm not willing to allow millions of Americans, people I personally know, constituents in my district, I'm not willing to allow their premiums to double and triple overnight starting in January of 2026.
I'm willing to say, no, no, no, we're going to have to, yeah, we're going to have to fund it, but we're going to have to build an off-ramp.
and build into a new system.
And that's not me being a socialist.
That's not me going against my conservative values.
That's saying,
stop sending the money to all these foreign countries and let's actually spend it on Americans and actually fix the system.
And so that is confusing to people.
They don't understand that.
The Medicare cuts are
around 700 billion or is it Medicaid?
I forget.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's, it is tremendous.
It's a tremendous.
It's tremendous.
Right.
But we're also 15 years into the Affordable Care Act, into Obamacare.
Right.
And that's outside of Medicare and Medicaid.
Right.
Right.
So a lot of people are wondering why
we have these Medicaid cuts.
Rural hospitals will be affected.
Yep.
And people are going to be thrown off Medicaid.
But
we are spending so much money all over the world.
Again, when you look at this big, beautiful bill that was passed, I don't know
everything in it, but I do know it was an expansion of the federal debt, obviously.
Yeah.
But a lot of money
was cut from programs that people use like Medicaid.
What explains that?
So that was so the big, beautiful bill that's been renamed is something I can't ever remember because I'm not good at the
email me in the morning.
So it has a lot of great things in there.
Sure.
It did a lot of good things with the tax code.
It did a lot of good things for America first energy, which we desperately needed because the Green New Deal,
not going to work.
It had a lot of border security stuff in there.
I love all of that.
Love it.
Those were the things I liked.
It had 50, oh, it has $50 billion
for rural hospitals.
That's a piece that a lot of people don't understand.
Okay.
It cut out what it did is it cut out any payment for illegals and it takes people that should be working, put them back to work and get them off the system.
Right.
That was the idea there.
So, when you hear people, when you hear people getting kicked off of Medicaid, that's what it's talking about is getting those people that are using, abusing the system
back out into the workforce.
These things are incredibly difficult to do.
Here's my thing:
we put so much emphasis on industries like, oh my goodness, the war industry, the military industrial complex.
We put so much emphasis into big pharma.
We put so much emphasis into the insurance companies.
My goodness, they get a tax credit for every single person that has a health insurance plan.
We put so much emphasis into all these foreign countries, every foreign country, especially Israel.
and their wars and whoever they're mad at.
And we go to war and we bomb them and then we defend them for whatever they want.
I don't think Americans, if you really sit down with a group of Americans and you go, okay, hey, everybody, we have this pile of money.
Would you like it spent on your causes that help your life?
Or would you like to continue in this system that we're going on?
I personally, as a taxpayer myself, would like to take our pile of money that we have every year and literally spend it in ways that help Americans' lives.
Right.
And I don't think that's a radical thing to say.
No.
On the military-industrial complex,
you know, there's a lot of interests in Washington, obviously.
They're financial, some of them are ideological.
A lot of times they are connected ideologically and financially.
When you see an about-face when President Trump goes,
the Ukraine can now win all the territory back from Russia,
it feels
like
it is
kind of
insane that we're encouraging more war and we're going to directly or indirectly fund this with weapons instead of trying to negotiate a peace.
Now, he might be behind the scenes trying to do that.
I don't know.
But what happened there?
Are these people in the Pentagon coming in and going, you cannot,
you could, you know, we don't advise
making a deal here or, or, you know, we're going to look weak?
Or,
I mean, is he being influenced by people?
Are there generals that are telling him something?
Is it that we couldn't strike a deal with Putin on the minerals that Lindsey Graham keeps talking about?
These minerals that we need to have?
Right?
Like, what exactly is going on?
Because everything we've talked about is everything that I think the American people would say.
Yeah.
It is, are we, we're in year, what, three or four of this war with Ukraine and Russia?
Oh, I know.
It actually started in 2014 in our right, right?
Right.
Crimea.
Which is a lot of why we can't seem to dig ourselves out of it, right?
Well, we, we've egged this on.
But then let's actually go back a little bit.
I mean,
we've our country in many ways has been invested in telling Americans, brainwashing us that Russia is bad.
Russia is bad.
Every Hollywood bad guy in a movie was a Russian.
Right.
I mean, we're supposed to believe, every American is supposed to believe that Russia is bad, bad, bad.
Yet they seem to be a pretty unapologetic Christian nation that I think is awesome.
Also, I really think that's pretty cool.
And
here's what's intriguing to me.
But you don't even have to like Russia to not want to.
Be involved in the war, right?
I don't want to be involved in the war.
Like, I just think that like, you could say Putin's not a great guy and that there's things there that have happened that are obviously undemocratic.
My concern is like this country.
We're not contractually
obliged either.
Right.
Ukraine's not a NATO member nation.
Right.
They're not even in NATO.
Right.
We don't have to defend Ukraine.
Right.
So there's no reason.
Right.
But yet somehow it's the most important thing that we've got to get involved in.
And
that's disturbing to me.
And the other thing is, is we've spent all this much sent tons and tons of money over there but there's a bunch of extremely wealthy ukrainians that all have incredible homes and and cars and in countries like france and other european countries and i find that to be pretty sickening our own tax dollars were used not only not only to pay ukrainian government pensions right to bail out small businesses ukrainian small businesses when american small businesses were going out of business because of COVID lockdowns.
The whole thing is insulting.
Yeah, the whole thing seems absurd.
But why are we told that we have to fix that war?
We don't have to fix that war at all.
And why does it make,
why in any way am I a bad representative, representative of Georgia, by the way?
Why am I bad if I really don't care what happens to their territory and who gets it and how it it works out.
Yeah.
How does that make me bad?
People of Georgia.
But at the same time,
but at the same time, I'm really, really, really angry that my district can't get the appropriations because Mike Johnson wants to pass a CR every other month, it seems like.
We can't bring tax dollars back to my district.
I can't get my party.
What's he being threatened by?
I mean, if he's not bringing the house back or releasing the Epsom file, who's my Mike Johnson to me seems like someone who's being threatened.
This is completely conjecture.
I have no proof of this, but he has the vibe of someone that seems to be,
I don't know, he seems to be incredibly
pensive and
overly cautious.
Or does this seem normal to you that does he seem, I don't know.
I mean, you know him.
I don't know him.
He seems
scared.
I think so.
Mike Johnson's a nice guy.
I'm sure.
Anybody that meets him, you're going to say, what a great guy.
Sure.
Do I think he's really up to the task?
No.
And I proved that when I tried to get him out of the speakership.
He's being intimidated somehow.
I don't.
I don't know.
I don't have an answer on that.
I really don't.
Okay.
I genuinely don't have an answer on that.
Cash Patel.
Here's the thing.
I can't agree with our strategy.
Cash Patel seems like he's being intimidated.
I haven't talked to Cash in a while, so I don't know.
Okay, I'm just saying.
This is just an outside perspective.
I look at Kesh Patel and I go, this seems like someone who's, you know, he looks like a deer in headlights.
He seems,
the messaging over in the FBI seems,
I don't know, it just seems,
it's not satisfying to anybody that's watching this.
I was just talking, I have a neighbor that lives in my apartment building, and he's retired from the FBI, and we were talking about Mueller and talking about James Comey.
And he was describing to me how the FBI used to be.
And he said that those men absolutely destroyed the FBI.
How?
Completely, radically changed the institution.
Right.
And I do believe that about many of our government departments.
And I think when
people come in and they're in the top position, it is extremely difficult to know what's happening all down through the ranks.
I do believe that.
I think that is incredibly hard.
I think that's at the DOJ.
I think that's at the FBI.
Oh, my goodness, what Bobby Kennedy is up against at the HHS.
For sure.
I mean, these institutions, these giant departments, ever since Obama have been filled with Marxists, have been filled with some of them communist,
some of them just Democrats.
And then remember, these institutions got filled with those type of employees.
Then you had President Trump's first term, and that's why you saw the resist movement.
And these government offices literally had resist signs in their windows or in their cubicles when President Trump was in his first term.
So, and none of them got fired, by the way.
They stayed in through there.
Then you get Joe Biden, their presidency, and there it is some more, filling these positions, filling these roles, filling these departments with those people in that mindset to the point where
we had literally insane trans people in charge.
DEI reigned everything and the whole everything got flipped upside down.
I think most Americans are happy that the DEI stuff is being unwound.
Yeah, nobody wants to.
It's a fundamentally un-American idea.
And I think a lot of Democrats got tired of it too.
Yeah, 100%.
I think they were like, we don't want to do this anymore.
People in my business got tired of it.
The paint by numbers, rabid identity politics is something that I think a lot of people tire of.
It's exhausting.
This performative activism, virtue signaling, stuff like that.
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In addition to that, you do seem to have
a real
problem
with transparency.
And there's a huge loss of trust over these Epstein files and over other things as well.
Yeah.
No, you're right.
I'll tell you what.
I track the calls coming into my office.
Yeah.
Track them all.
We track all the the emails.
We track all of it.
This week, it was really interesting.
60% of my calls were about health insurance, premiums costing too much.
The other 40% Epstein files.
Right.
Right.
So it's not going away.
You know,
and you see this manifest in a lot of places.
Obviously, Charlie Kirk was tragically murdered.
Oh, it's awful.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
We,
you know, this has been, I think,
a wake-up call for a lot of people about
not only the divisions in the country, but, you know, watching people and the different reactions to it and how divided and how inhuman a lot of those reactions were.
Right.
From people that were over the top celebrating this and, you know, a young man, a father, and all these things.
But there's also a lack of trust.
Yep.
There's a huge lack of trust in the FBI to conduct this investigation.
I'm saying that everywhere.
I see that everywhere.
And there are a lot of people that are questioning the narrative of what happened.
I'm not an investigative journalist.
I don't have facts on this,
but I'm just telling you, and I'm sure you know this,
on the right
and the left.
But I'm talking primarily more so about in the world of the right.
Yeah.
You know, there are a lot of people,
Candace Owens being the most prominent, who are questioning this narrative.
I think it speaks to a lack of trust in institutions like the FBI.
So,
two questions, two-part questions.
Number one,
you're privy to things we're not.
Do you feel like we know everything about what happened?
And number two,
Why
have these Trump-appointed guys, Cash, Patel, Dan Buccino, why have they not been able to restore some trust in that institution?
And
what do you think?
The two-part question on those.
Well,
I think they both went into those roles being flamethrowers, you know, having podcasts and done a lot of all type of interviews and all the statements they said before they got in those roles.
And then just being an executive, having run a company, I I do have some, a lot of compassion there.
If you get thrown into that role with a presidential transition and all of a sudden you're the top guy and you've got to run the entire place,
it's going to take a while to get in your groove, right?
It just is.
I mean, that's natural for anybody.
However, I do question
number one, like we said before, is the information there?
And
if it is there, do you have people you can rely on and trust to actually hand it to you?
Yeah.
Because it's not like Cash or Dan can go all around and dig through every file and look in every computer.
They're not doing that themselves.
They're relying on staff.
So is their staff reliable?
But they also seem to be part of this strange gaslighting campaign of saying that, like, there's no evidence.
There's never been any evidence and there's no story here and nothing happened.
Well, it's coming, it's coming literally.
It's coming.
Coming from the top, basically.
Do you believe the official narrative of what happened to Charlie Kirk?
I, oh my gosh, Charlie was a friend.
I know.
So I find this extremely sad.
I think Candace Owens has asked a lot of great questions, and I'm glad she has.
I know others who
behind the scenes are doing a lot of digging and asking all kinds of questions as well.
I know high-profile people that feel weird about it.
It's, it is a, it's horrible but you know she's being accused of
people are accusing her saying she's accusing israel i never heard her say that not once candy seems to be doing something you know when i grew up right when there was a crime there was a massive amount of of interest from the media in all of these things for sure right yeah i remember growing up and o.j simpson was on the news every single day right or whatever right yeah
thomas matthew crooks i don't know anything about him no we don't know
about him.
No, nothing at all.
Tyler Robinson, maybe we'll know a lot more, but we're used to these weird things happening and then just going away.
Right, but you brought up O.J.
Simpson, so here's what's funny.
So
by today's standard,
we will have all said, the glove didn't fit.
Right.
Right?
Right.
Back then, we were all like, bullshit.
Right.
We know the glove fit.
Right.
You know?
Right.
But why today can't we call it out, right?
Where is the media?
So why can't we ask these questions?
It's okay to ask these questions, right?
Why is Candace Owens the only person asking these questions?
And why is she being criminalized and vilified for asking questions?
There's nothing wrong with it.
I don't think there's anything wrong with what she's doing, but yet, Mark Levin says that she's the worst person on the planet, and Ted Cruz thinks she's the worst person on the planet.
And all kinds of people are coming out and
trying to label her.
She lost her very close friend.
She's going out and asking questions about his public assassination.
Nothing wrong with that.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
Final question.
And then we'll let you get back to Georgia,
which must be nice to get out of here, right?
Oh, I love it.
At least every time we're not.
Do you ever go to Georgia and you leave DC and think I miss Satan?
No.
Do you?
A lot of people say you're the heir to the real MAGA, and JD Vance is not.
Wow.
A lot of people say that.
Who's saying that?
A lot of people.
That's interesting.
There are people that are saying that.
There are people that are saying that.
I like JD.
I like him too.
But there are people that are saying that.
What do they mean by that?
They mean that they
hear what you say
and they gravitate more towards that.
And they think that is emblematic of what the MAGA coalition, love and hate it, whatever, stood for.
And that
they feel that
you have carved out a space where they felt MAGA was about being an outsider.
And they feel that you embody that more than he does.
Well, he's vice president.
Right.
Which is a hard role.
I will say.
Sure.
I mean, it's a very hard role.
I think think MAGA is about.
Does that surprise you that people are saying that?
Yes, it does.
Yeah.
I haven't heard that, but I've been up here mad at health insurance all week.
But that's why they're saying it.
Well, then.
Because you're getting mad at health insurance.
You're getting mad at things that affect them.
And, you know, I like JD.
I'm not saying that.
No,
I love JD, but I'm mad about a lot of things.
And I'm not going to stop talking about it.
And I'm not going to stop finding solutions for it.
I'm mad at education in this country.
Of course.
As a conservative, I want to defund it, but at the same time, I want to get people.
I want to rebuild it.
I want to go back to the classics and us to have the best reading and math levels.
And I want high schoolers to graduate with like being an electrician or a plumber or a welder or whatever it is.
I want them to have real-life skills when they graduate.
If you don't see a Republican candidate in 2028 that has the values that you think matter, will you throw your hat in the ring?
Oh my goodness.
I hate politics so much, Tim.
I know, but you are a congresswoman.
Oh, I'm a congresswoman.
So it isn't a crazy question.
Well, 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.
And I am genuinely angry on behalf of every American, even if they're a Democrat and they don't like me.
Yeah.
I'm, I'm upset for them as well, because here's how I see our country.
It's like we're all in a little house together.
This is all our home.
Right.
And our home is so dirty and the windows are broken and the air conditioning is broken and the fridge has no food in it and our clothes are dirty and tattered and everything is messed up.
Yeah.
And I,
because I'm a woman, I'm a woman and I'm a mother and I see, I see our country that way and all of us live in it together, even though we fight with each other and we squabble and all of that, it is heartbreaking to me.
And I never wanted to run for Congress, never wanted to, but I ran for Congress because I thought someone, people, real people, regular people have to get in there and bring that perspective.
into Congress and into politics and try to fix it.
And that's very much where I am right right now.
Do I know what that means two years down the road or four years down the road?
I don't know what that means.
But I can tell you right now, there won't be any Republican candidate that will ever have my support or will be able to earn my support if they are not going to, in the moment, which we're in right now,
stand up.
And even if it has to be going against the president or his staff, I'm not against the president.
I think a lot of it is some staff things, but even if it is the president, no matter what your position is, if you're not willing to say, this isn't what we, this isn't what we said we were going to do.
Right.
This is not what
America first is.
If they're not willing to do that, then they're not going to have my support.
And I don't know what that means.
We need a border.
We need legal.
We need the rule of law, obviously.
Oh, my gosh.
Is there a better way to do these ICE raids?
I think Trump's losing support amongst
they did a poll recently about Latinos.
Is there a better way, a more humane way to conduct some of these raids?
Because I think there are a lot of people that go, we want a border, we need a country, and that certain people also need to be deported.
Absolutely.
But when people see children being zip-tied or a grandmother being zip-tied,
And
these are people who've maybe lived in a community 30 years and they're not committing a crime.
They're here illegally.
We know that.
To me, you see a lot of people that are, you know, more moderate types,
people like myself that very much want a border and a country.
Right.
But I look at, you know, showing up to a high school graduation and deporting someone's father.
I go, this seems to a lot of people to be inhumane.
Yeah, that's hard to watch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I
love Lake and Riley's mother and sister and her family.
And so I have to say, oh, boy, do I want to deport any
illegal criminal like that.
Right.
That's horrific.
Yeah.
Horrific.
And having a secure border, oh, hell yeah.
Unapologetically.
Yes.
Immigration laws, you have to follow our immigration laws.
Those are our laws.
Right.
Me and you can't go to, say,
Mexico or Colombia or Brazil, and we can't overstay our visa and not expect to get arrested and deported.
Like, that's just facts.
However, let's be in reality for a minute.
Yeah.
The reality in America is for decades and decades and decades, it's been whatever administration turned a blind eye.
Even Ronald Reagan
changed it.
Big time.
My goodness.
California, California journalists.
Right.
Labor.
And yeah.
Yes.
And so we have, and I own a construction company.
Right.
I'm going to speak from very real experience.
We have a labor force in America across many industries that has been built on illegal labor.
That's a fact.
That also cannot be ignored.
And I'll say it like this, the same way I look at the health insurance industry and I'm analyzing we need to build an off-ramp, but an off-ramp is gradual, right?
Off of the Affordable Care Act, off of Obamacare, into some sort of new system that is much
better.
I also look at this problem that we have with illegal immigration that we can build an off-ramp there.
And as a conservative and as a business owner in the construction industry and as a realist, I can say we have to do something about labor and that needs to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person.
and deporting them just like that.
So, and I'm going to get pushback on that, but it's, I'm just living in reality from here on out.
Yeah.
And if I'm,
if anybody's mad at me for saying the truth, then I'm sorry.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, ladies and gentlemen, our next president.
Sorry, JD Vance.
Well, I mean, these people are saying it.
I go to dinner parties.
Yeah, I heard you.
Well, by the way, I heard you on Joe Rogan.
By the way, I'll tell you this one story and then we'll let you get out of here.
I went to a, I have a house in the Hamptons in Long Island.
Okay.
The Hamptons of Bill Ackman fame.
Now, I went
I went to a beach club there for one day for a lunch.
And
there was a lot of wealthy people.
I don't belong there and they'd never let me in, but I got in for one lunch because I wanted to go.
The workers at the beach club loved you.
The billionaires hated you.
That's right.
And they said nice, and these were Republican billionaires.
Yeah.
And they said nice things about Bush and Clinton.
They loved me.
and they didn't like you.
They hate you.
And guess what?
The people who worked there loved you.
So that's interesting.
I like that.
So I'm going to be able to do that.
And that's a real anecdote.
So according to Tim's plan, I'm going to need 100 million people to donate $10
today.
That's right.
And all of them Israeli.
All right.
Thank you, everyone.
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