Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her dissatisfaction with the Republican party's inability to pass the Save America Act and the allocation of war funds to Ukraine.
Greene criticized Republican leadership, arguing that despite GOP control of government, key conservative priorities such as election integrity legislation have stalled.
She also objected to an additional $9 billion in aid for Ukraine, raising concerns about closer military cooperation with Israel.
The former Georgia representative also opposed President Donald Trump's involvement in the Iran war, which is driving gas prices higher.
Read Also: Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams 'Fuzzy Math' That Doesn't Lower Food, Gas Prices, But Allows New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh To Lower Rates Congress Defies Trump On Two Fronts Greene's post comes in the wake of the Senate's failure to pass the Save America Act on Thursday, a Republican-backed voting overhaul.






