Rumors around the 2028 presidential field are already beginning to take shape, and one of the newest names drawing attention is Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
According to NOTUS, Greene has privately told colleagues that she intends to run for president in the next election cycle, positioning herself as the heir to the MAGA movement.
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And now Greene has a response.
After publication, Greene texted NOTUS, saying she “saw you posted a baseless article.” NOTUS had sent an inquiry to her communications director ahead of publication, but Greene asked why NOTUS had not reached out to a different person in her office. “Who is your source? Laura Loomer? She claimed I was running for governor last week and announcing it in the view. Once again you publish baseless gossip. Very disappointing. Don’t text me again,” Greene said.
What is written in publication?
It seems that, in 2028, there could be JD Vance Vs Taylor Greene for the presidential run.
NOTUS report reveals that Greene had told colleagues she intended to run for President in 2028. The sources said Greene spent the past year reinventing herself and believed she was “real MAGA and that the others have strayed,” adding that she had “the national donor network to win the primary.”
And the report pointed towards her recent media appearances on CNN, The View and Real Time with Bill Maher as evidence that she was trying to connect with a national audience beyond the hardcore MAGA base.
During an October appearance on comedian Tim Dillon’s podcast, Greene dodged a question about whether she would run in 2028. “Oh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim,” Greene said. “People are saying that, and I’ve seen a few people saying ‘she’s running’… What I’m doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. That’s honestly all I care about.”
Her reinvention extended beyond television. Greene angered Republican leadership in the White House and on Capitol Hill through her opposition to President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson. She emerged as one of the leading advocates for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims on Capitol Hill, pushing for a vote on the House floor to release the Epstein files.
She also criticised her party for not having a plan to deal with the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the year. “Let’s just say as nicely as possible, I’m not a fan,” she wrote on X of the ACA. “But I’m going to go against everyone on this issue because when the tax credits expire this year my own adult children’s insurance premiums for 2026 are going to DOUBLE, along with all the wonderful families and hard-working people in my district.”
Greene was also a fierce critic of Johnson’s leadership, routinely berating the Speaker on member calls for keeping the House out of session for over a month during the govt shutdown. “I have no problem pointing fingers at everyone. And the worst thing that I just can’t get over is we’re not working right now,” Greene said during an appearance on The View this week. “And I put that criticism directly on the Speaker of the House, and we should be at work.”
According to NOTUS, Greene has privately told colleagues that she intends to run for president in the next election cycle, positioning herself as the heir to the MAGA movement.
Video
And now Greene has a response.
After publication, Greene texted NOTUS, saying she “saw you posted a baseless article.” NOTUS had sent an inquiry to her communications director ahead of publication, but Greene asked why NOTUS had not reached out to a different person in her office. “Who is your source? Laura Loomer? She claimed I was running for governor last week and announcing it in the view. Once again you publish baseless gossip. Very disappointing. Don’t text me again,” Greene said.
Here’s my text response to Reese Gorman at Notus. Apparently Notus is a gossip blog, shame on the editor.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 5, 2025
“Sources.”
Congress needs to go back in session because DC reporters are bored and desperate.
And I would like to pass bills and appropriations for my current job. https://t.co/HSfiSbxaod pic.twitter.com/jcMXaBCV1E
What is written in publication?
It seems that, in 2028, there could be JD Vance Vs Taylor Greene for the presidential run.
NOTUS report reveals that Greene had told colleagues she intended to run for President in 2028. The sources said Greene spent the past year reinventing herself and believed she was “real MAGA and that the others have strayed,” adding that she had “the national donor network to win the primary.”
And the report pointed towards her recent media appearances on CNN, The View and Real Time with Bill Maher as evidence that she was trying to connect with a national audience beyond the hardcore MAGA base.
During an October appearance on comedian Tim Dillon’s podcast, Greene dodged a question about whether she would run in 2028. “Oh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim,” Greene said. “People are saying that, and I’ve seen a few people saying ‘she’s running’… What I’m doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. That’s honestly all I care about.”
Her reinvention extended beyond television. Greene angered Republican leadership in the White House and on Capitol Hill through her opposition to President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson. She emerged as one of the leading advocates for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims on Capitol Hill, pushing for a vote on the House floor to release the Epstein files.
She also criticised her party for not having a plan to deal with the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the year. “Let’s just say as nicely as possible, I’m not a fan,” she wrote on X of the ACA. “But I’m going to go against everyone on this issue because when the tax credits expire this year my own adult children’s insurance premiums for 2026 are going to DOUBLE, along with all the wonderful families and hard-working people in my district.”
Greene was also a fierce critic of Johnson’s leadership, routinely berating the Speaker on member calls for keeping the House out of session for over a month during the govt shutdown. “I have no problem pointing fingers at everyone. And the worst thing that I just can’t get over is we’re not working right now,” Greene said during an appearance on The View this week. “And I put that criticism directly on the Speaker of the House, and we should be at work.”
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