U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a close ally of President Donald Trump, declared that “the only nation building that should take place is in the United States of America,” signaling her strong opposition to American involvement in foreign conflicts and interventions.
Greene, known for her unapologetic nationalist views, emphasized that her ultimate loyalty lies not with any political figure or institution, but with her faith. “The only one I give my absolute trust, faith, and loyalty to is God,” she asserted, further underscoring the deeply personal and spiritual foundation of her political outlook.

The Georgia congresswoman’s remarks come at a time of heightened international tensions and renewed debate over America’s role in global affairs.
Her statement is being interpreted by many as a call for isolationist policies and a renewed focus on domestic priorities such as the economy, border security, and American infrastructure.
While Greene’s words have resonated with her conservative base, drawing praise for prioritizing American interests and religious conviction, critics argue that her stance could undermine U.S. leadership on the global stage.
