MTG’s “Breast’ Diss Against Trump Women Astonishes

Former Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene is breaking her silence on a controversial trend sweeping through Republican circles, taking aim at the cosmetic procedures adopted by prominent women in Donald Trump’s orbit.

The Georgia congresswoman, who recently announced her departure from Congress, delivered pointed criticism of what she called the “MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization” in a candid interview with the New York Times.

Greene emphasized the importance of professional appearance among female leaders.

“I believe how women in leadership present themselves sends a message to younger women,” she stated.

The outgoing representative revealed personal concerns about the trend. 

“I have two daughters, and I’ve always been uncomfortable with how those women puff up their lips and enlarge their breasts,” she said, referencing cosmetic procedures that have become increasingly visible among politicians in recent years.

Greene acknowledged this marked her first public statement on the matter, though she indicated it had been on her mind. 

“I’ve never spoken about it publicly, but I’ve been planning to,” she told the publication.

The comments emerged from two years of discussions between Greene and the Times, according to the report. 

Greene first entered Congress in 2020 and built a reputation as one of Trump’s most vocal defenders in Washington. 

For five years, she stood firmly by the former president, often labeling his critics as treasonous.

That alliance fractured dramatically earlier this month when Greene announced her mid-term resignation on Jan. 5. 

The split came amid disagreements over Trump’s international travel schedule and frustrations regarding the administration’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.

The congresswoman pointed to a specific turning point in her political journey. 

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She cited the death of conservative figure Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 as the catalyst for reassessing her role in politics.

“After Charlie died, I realized that I’m part of this toxic culture. I really started looking at my faith. I wanted to be more like Christ,” Greene explained to the Times.

The political fallout has been swift. Trump has since dubbed her “Marjorie Traitor Greene,” a sharp reversal from their previous alliance.

Earlier this month, Greene announced her engagement to Brian Glenn, chief White House correspondent for Real America’s Voice.

Georgia was recently spotted soaking up the sun in Costa Rica over Christmas with her new fiancé, despite remaining on the congressional payroll weeks after announcing her resignation.

Photos show Greene strolling hand in hand with Glenn along the beach on Christmas Day, smiling, relaxed, and clearly in vacation mode.

The couple began dating in 2023. The couple’s shared connection to Trump initially brought them together during the early stages of their relationship. 

Glenn described Greene as “mystical — like a unicorn” in an interview with the Washington Post discussing their romance.

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By Reece Walker

Reece Walker covers news and politics with a focus on exposing public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, bureaucrats, Big Tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies.

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