Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday appeared to harden her line against the White House, signaling the widening gulf between President Donald Trump and leading political figures who claim to embody the Make America Great Again movement he started.
The Georgia lawmaker rebuked the president’s decision to allow 600,000 students from China to study at U.S colleges and universities as part of a broader trade deal the United States made with Beijing. She also appeared to criticize Trump’s recent meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa , arguing he is a “terrorist.”
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