Former U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene addressed the world directly, claiming to speak for the priorities of everyday Americans amid rising global tensions.
Through her official X account, Greene asserted that Americans overwhelmingly do not support going to war, pointing to the 2024 election as a mandate to end foreign conflicts and regime-change operations.
She contrasted this with domestic desires: affordable health, home, and auto insurance; quality healthcare; well-paying jobs; and the ability to purchase a nice home. She emphasized a longing for fair trade deals, world peace, and the freedom to travel internationally.
The post took a sharp, provocative turn when Greene declared that Americans demand harsh justice for “rich powerful pedos and rapists,” even suggesting they be “strung up on gallows” or processed via “wood chippers”—phrases she attributed directly to public sentiment, regardless of potential governmental collapse.
Framing the message as a necessary corrective to the “ruling class,” Greene positioned ordinary citizens as weary of elite-driven foreign entanglements and eager for peace and prosperity at home.

This rhetoric aligns with Greene’s longstanding America First stance, echoing isolationist and populist themes that resonated in recent political shifts.
Whether it accurately captures broad public opinion remains debated, but it underscores ongoing divisions over U.S. foreign policy and domestic accountability.
