Tuesday, 24 Mar 2026

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slaps down notion that she's eyeing a presidential run

GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who plans to leave office early next year, shot down the notion that she's eyeing a White House bid


Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slaps down notion that she's eyeing a presidential run

"Running for President requires traveling all over the country, begging for donations all day everyday to raise hundreds of millions of dollars, arguing political talking points everyday to the point of exhaustion, destroying your health and having no personal life in order to attempt to get enough votes to become President all to go to work into a system that refuses to fix any of America's problems. The fact that I'd have to go through all that but would be totally blocked from truly fixing anything is exactly why I would never do it," she explained.

Greene suggested that securing the presidency requires striking "deals." 

"And most importantly, I'm not the kind of person who is willing to make the deals that must be made in order to be allowed to have the title. Again, I'm not motivated by power and titles. The Political Industrial Complex has destroyed our country and will never allow someone like me or you to rise to power and actually solve the crises that plague all of us. That would go against its business model," she wrote.

"TIME claims 'sources' told them I'm running for President in 2028, which means this is a complete lie and they made it up because they can't even quote the names of the people who they claim said it. That's not journalism, it's called lying," she asserted.

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