Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been everywhere lately as she's feuded with President Donald Trump and many of her fellow Republican lawmakers.

Now, some political observers are wondering if Greene, a longtime MAGA loyalist, is setting a new tone to potentially run for president in 2028. The Georgia Republican was pressed about a possible White House bid in a Vanity Fair feature published Monday, Nov. 17.

"Well, I've burned down the military-industrial complex, Big Pharma, now the health insurance industry, pretty much ever group that lobbies up here in Washington D.C.," Greene initially claimed, according to the outlet.

When asked again, Greene said that "I have never said I was running for president." After she was pressed a third and final time, she had a different answer. "Uh, I am not considering running for president. I'm literally trying with every soul (sic) in my body to just do this current job," Greene told VF.

The former MAGA fan favorite has been exiled by Trump after she spent most of his first year back in office bashing her own party in Congress and bucking House Speaker Mike Johnson.