'We're going to lose the midterms': MTG gripes that 'Republicans are the problem'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) warned that Republicans are on track to "lose the midterms."
In a Monday interview, MAGA influencer Steve Bannon asked Greene what advice she would give to President Donald Trump as Congress tries to pass legislation based on his agenda.
"Stick with the agenda and ignore the people here in Washington that are trying to get you to do something different," Greene advised. "It's the Republicans that are the problem, Steve."
"Stick to the program!" she exclaimed. "And understand that the way to win the midterms is by the House and the Senate delivering the campaign promises because Trump's not on that, he's not on the ballot in 2026."
Greene argued that Republicans could lose control of the House if they do not fulfill the promises Trump made to his MAGA base.
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"I'm telling you. If you ignore the parents that are furious over COVID vaccines being on their childhood vaccine schedule, you're gonna lose the midterms," she explained. "If you ignore the campaign promises of no tax on tips, overtime, and Social Security, you're going to lose the midterms."
"If you ignore the executive orders, the American people are like, yes, applauding for every single day, we're going to lose the midterms!" she insisted.
Greene noted that Republicans would have to campaign on "something deeper" than preventing the impeachment of Trump.
"If we're campaigning in 2026 on, you have to vote for Republicans because the Democrats are going to impeach Trump, the American people are gonna go, we don't care, we've seen that TV show before."