The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:
On Tuesday, Greene spread her criticism to her fellow Republicans, most notably Gov. Brian Kemp. Greene, R-Rome, compared Kemp’s rebuke of Trump to standing with Willis and co-signing her investigation.“His message should have been against this, not arguing with President Trump about the election and making it about his own ego and pride over Georgia’s election,” Greene said. “That’s a bad statement, and I was very upset over it.”
Greene questioned whether Kemp’s statements could erode his support among GOP voters in the future. She referenced Kemp’s rumored 2026 U.S. Senate run — the governor is term-limited in his current post — and wouldn’t rule out challenging him in a GOP primary for the Senate seat. “I haven’t made up my mind whether I will do that or not,” she said. “I have a lot of things to think about. Am I going to be a part of President Trump’s Cabinet if he wins? Is it possible that I’ll be VP?”
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Marjorie Taylor Greene on potentially running for Senate: “I haven’t made up my mind whether I will do that or not. I have a lot of things to think about. Am I going to be a part of President Trump’s Cabinet if he wins? Is it possible that I’ll be VP?” https://t.co/Tf7611dI6p
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