Marjorie Taylor Greene Rips Trump’s Strike on Venezuela: ‘MAGA Thought They Voted to End’ This - ‘Boy Were We Wrong’
Key Points:
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump’s decision to strike Venezuela, questioning the justification of combating narco-terrorism given the administration’s lack of action against Mexican cartels, which are primarily responsible for fentanyl trafficking into the U.S.
- Greene highlighted the irony of Trump pardoning former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, convicted for cocaine trafficking, while targeting Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, suggesting the move is more about controlling Venezuelan oil and preparing for future conflicts.
- She condemned U.S. military interventions and regime change efforts, contrasting them with the condemnation of Russian and Chinese aggression, and questioned the double standards in foreign policy.
- Greene expressed frustration over American taxpayer dollars funding foreign wars amid rising domestic challenges like cost











