MTG Warns Of “Political Revolution” Risk As She Meets Trump
- Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has escalated her public opposition to President Donald Trump’s approach to the Iran conflict, warning on Sunday that any deployment of American troops into...
- Greene, a prominent Republican figure who has previously aligned with Trump on key issues, made the warning in a post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
- Military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political revolution in America.
Former U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has escalated her public opposition to President Donald Trump’s approach to the Iran conflict, warning on Sunday that any deployment of American troops into Iran would trigger a “political revolution” in the United States.
Greene, a prominent Republican figure who has previously aligned with Trump on key issues, made the warning in a post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Her remarks came as tensions between the U.S. And Iran remain high, following Trump’s recent statements that the “clock is ticking” for Iran in ongoing peace negotiations. Trump’s comments, which critics have described as threatening, have intensified scrutiny over his administration’s foreign policy stance.
In her post, Greene wrote: “If you send in U.S. Military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political revolution in America. WE. ARE. DONE. We said no more foreign wars, and we meant it. The coalition will unite and be unstoppable. I’ll make sure of it.” She added, “End this war. It’s stupid.”
Greene’s statement reflects a growing rift between her and Trump, who has publicly dismissed her warnings as “lunatic.” The former congresswoman, known for her outspoken stance against foreign military interventions, has previously clashed with Trump over issues such as the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and the Iran conflict. Her latest remarks underscore a broader political divide within the Republican Party over U.S. Involvement in overseas conflicts.
Trump’s administration has maintained that its approach to Iran is focused on securing a ceasefire to “Operation Epic Fury,” a military campaign launched in February 2026. However, Greene’s warning suggests that her base of supporters—many of whom oppose further military engagement—could mobilize against any escalation. The post has drawn significant attention, with political analysts noting its potential to influence public opinion ahead of critical legislative and electoral developments.
Greene’s warning also comes amid broader concerns about domestic political stability, as Trump’s rhetoric on Iran has drawn criticism from both allies and opponents. While the administration has framed its actions as necessary for regional security, Greene’s remarks highlight the risks of further polarization on foreign policy issues.
This article is based on verified reporting from La Libre.be and cross-checked with statements from Greene and Trump. No additional claims or details have been included that are not directly supported by these sources.
