On a recent episode of his podcast, Steve Bannon and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.)
celebrated Donald Trump’s historic win, with Greene describing the atmosphere at Mar-a-Lago as ecstatic.
Bannon invited Greene to share her thoughts, calling her a long-standing supporter and fighter for Trump.
Greene responded enthusiastically, crediting the victory to Americans’ rejection of what she called a
“communist regime” that had been undermining freedoms, promoting open borders, and advancing agendas she disagrees with, such as abortion rights and gender issues.
She also pledged to pursue pardons for January 6 participants and hold those accountable whom she believes “abused the power of Congress,” referencing Liz Cheney,
Bennie Thompson, and Nancy Pelosi by name. Greene criticized their actions on the January 6 Committee,
alleging they unjustly targeted Trump supporters while overlooking incidents involving groups like Antifa and BLM.
Donald Trump’s allies are already musing over a long who’s who list for Cabinet appointments in the MAGA leader’s forthcoming second administration.
But one swirling rumor pictures an almost uncertainly unqualified, disruptive MAGA ally in a key post:
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene as the new Homeland Security secretary.
“You’re such a fighter,” Trump ally Steve Bannon told the Georgia Republican as she appeared on his podcast War Room Wednesday.
“Now, is there truth to the rumor that you’re going to take over at DHS?”