MTG Gets Final Revenge by Ruining Trump’s Whole Trip!!!
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Marjorie Taylor Greene is launching a fierce political offensive against Donald Trump, accusing him of betraying MAGA principles by enabling foreign influence, escalating war in Iran, and undermining American economic sovereignty. She weaponizes Trump’s own words and actions—such as his statements supporting Chinese student enrollment and farmland sales to China—against him, framing his China trip as a sellout to foreign powers. Greene highlights a stark contradiction: Trump once championed anti-China policies but now appears to be facilitating Chinese economic dominance, including access to U.S. semiconductor technology. She pairs this with data on inflation, gas prices, and stock trades, suggesting Trump profited personally from the Iran war. The episode features a Trump voter admitting he 'drank the Kool-Aid' and now regrets it, while Joe Rogan questions Palantir’s push for conscription, signaling growing unease with military escalation. The central claim? Trump’s foreign policy is not about national security but personal and corporate gain, and MAGA is now fracturing under the weight of his contradictions.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is using Trump’s own statements to expose contradictions in his foreign policy, especially on China and Iran.
Trump’s stock trades surged during the Iran war, raising questions about personal profit from military conflict.
Greene argues Trump’s China trip is a sellout, reversing past MAGA positions on foreign land ownership and student visas.
Inflation at 3.8% and gas over $4.50/gallon are blamed on Trump’s war in Iran, not external factors.
A Trump voter admits he 'drank the Kool-Aid' and now regrets supporting Trump after realizing the lies.
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Greene’s Political Counterattack Begins
The episode opens with a fragmented, cryptic intro before launching into Marjorie Taylor Greene’s aggressive critique of Donald Trump’s foreign policy and personal conduct.
Trump’s Iran War Justification Under Fire
“We don’t need it at all. Fair enough. So you could make the case, you know, like why are we even, we're doing it to help Israel and to help Saudi Arabia...”
China Policy Contradictions Exposed
“I'm old enough to remember when MAGA was demanding China not be allowed to own any land in America, but MAGA is whatever Donald Trump says it is according to him.”
The Economic Fallout: Inflation and Market Signals
The episode links Trump’s foreign policy to rising inflation (3.8% CPI), soaring gas prices, and a distressed bond market, arguing that economic pain is a direct consequence of his actions.
MAGA’s Internal Collapse
“I can't even believe I wore that hat. So that's where I'm at.”
“Why the fuck would a tech company be saying that we need to move towards a universal national military service?”
“I'm old enough to remember when MAGA was demanding China not be allowed to own any land in America, but MAGA is whatever Donald Trump says it is according to him.”
“I can't even believe I wore that hat. So that's where I'm at.”
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