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Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses ‘Pathetic Republican Men’ of Misogyny After Ted Cruz Tells People to Ignore Her

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  • Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at X after facing criticism for her outspoken response to the ongoing government shutdown

  • Greene was accused of being “too liberal” by Sen. Ted Cruz after attacking House Speaker Mike Johnson for his handling of the shutdown.

  • He continued to be a vocalist and made scheduled appearances on both shows. Real Time with Bill Maher And Appearance

Marjorie Taylor Greene defending himself against his own party’s disapproval.

The 51-year-old Republican congressman fired back X after facing backlash from some conservatives for appearing in both series. Appearance And Real Time with Bill Maher. You. Ted Cruz he also claimed that Greene had become “too liberal” in response to his remarks about the government shutdown, which is now in its 30th day.

The barrage of criticism prompted Greene to respond harshly on social media; He accused Republican men of misogyny while saying his conservative voting record had not changed.

“There are poor Republican men (mostly paid social media influencers) attacking me for appearing on Bill Maher’s show and Appearance” wrote Greene.

“Here is my voting card and nothing has changed about me, I am JUST 1,000,000% America,” he continued. Freedom PointA rating based on his voting record tracked by Conservative Review.

Greene added: “I’m not sorry I didn’t comply with Republican men’s demands that I be seen but not heard as a woman.”

Greene will appear Appearance On Tuesday, November 4th. He confirmed that he would be joining the show in a post published on Thursday, October 30. Xwhere the co-host shares a clip of Whoopi Goldberg He said he agreed with Greene’s stance that the ongoing shutdown “should not impact the American people.”

“I look forward to joining the ladies on The View on Tuesday!” Greene wrote. Her message was a notable departure from her previous statements on the show, which featured a panel of women who openly disapproved of the President. Donald Trump They also publicly criticized the congressman.

Greene once in the name panelists “angry, bad women” and requested HE Appearance‘s parent company, Disney, is a “pro-child predator.”

before appearing AppearanceGreene will be a guest on the Friday, October 31 episode. Real time. Host Maher accepted an invitation to the White House earlier this year and attended Trump’s “elegant and restrained” During the visit, he remained a constant critic of the president’s program and frequently made sarcastic remarks toward Greene.

The Georgia lawmaker’s ongoing media tour appeared to unnerve Cruz; Cruz urged other Republicans to “ignore” Greene as she became more outspoken about how the government shutdown was handled by her own party, particularly their failure to negotiate with Democrats on healthcare reform.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene at Capitol Hill Club on September 9, 2025

while appearing Squeal Box “My advice is, don’t spend too much time worrying about what Marjorie says,” Cruz said on Wednesday, October 29.

“Once an elected official decides to be hostile to Israel and to hate Israel, you’re going to see very quickly that every other policy that comes out of their mouth becomes very, very liberal,” Cruz said, possibly referring to Greene’s description of the war in Gaza. “genocide.”

“And suddenly Marjorie was in favor of big government spending, taxes, open borders, and amnesty,” he continued. “Okay, okay. This is not where the American people are. It’s really simple where the American people are. We’re on day 29 of the stupidest shutdown.”

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Greene’s latest X post echoes comments she made earlier this month when she described men in Congress as “weak” while attacking the Speaker of the House mike johnson‘s response to the shutdown.

“There are a lot of weak Republican men, and they are more afraid of strong Republican women,” he said. Washington Post. “So they’re always trying to marginalize strong Republican women who really want to do something and really want to achieve.”

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