Marjorie Taylor Greene announces she is 'done' with the Republican Party after split with Trump.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene announces she is 'done' with the Republican Party after split with Trump.

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on social media that she will no longer support the Republican Party, following commentator Tucker Carlson's similar declaration. Both cited disagreements with the Trump administration, including U.S. military action against Iran, as reasons for their break with the GOP.

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The Jerusalem Post emphasizes the Israel lobby and Iran war as central to the rupture, while The Hill offers a straight political report with minimal context on the underlying causes.
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JPJerusalem PostINTERNATIONALjust now

“Following spat with Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is 'done' with GOP”

HThe HillCENTER3h ago

“Greene joins Carlson in pulling support for Republican Party”

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