Marjorie Taylor Greene
U.S. Representative from Georgia, conservative political figure
Marjorie Taylor Greene (born May 27, 1974) is an American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives representing Georgia's 14th congressional district, a position she has held since 2021. Before entering politics, Greene operated a construction company and became active in conservative political circles. Elected during the 2020 election cycle, Greene quickly became a prominent figure in right-wing politics, known for her vocal support of former President Donald Trump and her strong conservative positions on immigration, gun rights, and government spending. She has generated considerable controversy through various statements and positions, including promotion of conspiracy theories and inflammatory rhetoric, which led to her removal from congressional committees by the Democratic-controlled House in 2021. Despite—or in part because of—this controversy, Greene has built a substantial following among certain segments of the Republican base and has become a significant fundraiser for the party. Her presence in Congress reflects broader polarization in American politics and the rise of populist, anti-establishment figures within the Republican Party. Greene remains a polarizing but undeniably influential figure in contemporary American political discourse, representing a particular ideological tendency within modern conservatism that prioritizes combative rhetoric and anti-establishment positioning.
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1974
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