
Marjorie Taylor Greene Blasts 'Pissing Contest In Washington DC Between The Men'
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During her appearance on "The View," Greene also slammed "weak Republican men" who are afraid of "strong Republican women."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) didn’t mince words about the dysfunction in Washington, D.C., and what she sees as “weak Republican men” during an appearance on “The View.”
“I’m really tired of the pissing contest in Washington, D.C., between the men, I really am,” Greene said on the program Tuesday morning.
The House Republican, who has in recent weeks fought back against her own party amid the government shutdown, was referring to leaders like House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).
“People have been crushed by decades of failure in Washington, D.C., and so I have no problem pointing fingers at everyone,” Greene said. “The worst thing I can’t get over is we’re not working right now, and I put that criticism on the speaker of the House. And we should be working right now.”
Greene said she wants “all federal workers to be paid” and for “federal programs to be funded” after more than a month of the shutdown.













