Marjorie Taylor Greene joins Tucker Carlson in dramatic split from Republicans
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson have announced their departure from the Republican Party, citing disillusionment with its policies and leadership. Carlson accused the party of "treasonous" behavior, while Greene declared they are "done with the America LAST Republican Party." Both crit
By Sophie Clark

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson have announced their departure from the Republican Party, citing disillusionment with its policies and leadership.
Carlson accused the party of "treasonous" behavior, while Greene declared they are "done with the America LAST Republican Party."
Both criticized the president's foreign policy, specifically the "war on Iran," arguing it prioritizes other nations' interests over American ones.
Greene also cited the president's handling of the Epstein files as a reason for her split, accusing his administration of lacking transparency and betraying public trust.
Despite their departure from the Republican Party, both Greene and Carlson have stated they will not be voting Democrat.
