Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has a fresh bone to pick with Donald Trump after bucking him on the release of the Epstein files and fellow Republicans on the government shutdown â this time slamming the administrationâs execution of ICE raids, the policy central to the presidentâs MAGA campaign.
During an appearance on comedian Tim Dillonâs podcast, âThe Tim Dillon Show,â Greene was unapologetic in critiquing Trumpâs ICE raids â some of which notably left ânearly nakedâ children zip-tied and separated from their parents earlier this month in Chicago.
The 51-year-old Georgia congresswoman said that while she supports having a secure border and strong immigration laws, there âneeds to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person and deporting them.â
Specifically, Greene noted that much of the American labor force relies on immigrants, many of whom did not enter the country legally.
âAs a conservative, and as a business owner in the construction industry, and as a realist, I can say, we have to do something about labor,â Greene told Dillon.

âAnd it needs to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person and deporting them just like that,â she continued. âIâm going to get pushback for that, but Iâm just living in reality from here on out. If anyoneâs mad at me for saying the truth, then Iâm sorry.â
Greene, one of Trumpâs most loyal allies, has recently taken strong public stances against her own party on a variety of issues, including the government shutdown, the release of documents related to the case against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the war in Gaza and the Affordable Care Actâs health insurance marketplace.
Her apparent drift away from MAGA has prompted the president to call at least two senior Republicans in recent months to inquire: âWhatâs going on with Marjorie?â according to an NBC News report.
Her comments on Dillonâs podcast come as House Speaker Mike Johnson said he told her Republicans were âworking around the clockâ to bring down healthcare prices â after she criticized her own party over the rising costs.
âI had a thoughtful conversation with her on the phone the other night,â Johnson told âFox News Sundayâ host Shannon Bream.
Johnson said Republicans were leading discussions on the shutdown and healthcare subsidies, and invited Greene to participate in those respective committees to learn of their apparent efforts.
âMarjorie does not serve on those committees so I offered to have her come in the room and be a part of that discussion if indeed she wants to do that,â he said.
Johnson claimed Republicans have âhundreds of ideas literally on the tableâ to make healthcare more affordable, but said Democrats refusing to vote to end the shutdown were preventing those plans from coming to fruition.
Greene took to X last week to vent her frustrations about the rising healthcare costs, writing, âIâm carving my own lane.â
âIâm absolutely disgusted that health insurance premiums will DOUBLE if the tax credits expire this year,â she continued. âNot a single Republican in leadership talked to us about this or has given us a plan to help Americans deal with their health insurance premiums DOUBLING.â
Meanwhile, Johnson brushed off Greeneâs outbursts last week, chalking them up to her not serving on the committees handling those issues, and saying, âSheâs probably not read that in on some of that,â according to Politico.