Greene denies Trump told her not to run for Georgia governor

The HillSunday, November 16, 2025 at 4:55:50 PM
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Greene denies Trump told her not to run for Georgia governor
In a recent interview, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene firmly denied claims that President Trump advised her against pursuing a gubernatorial or Senate run in Georgia for 2026. This denial comes amidst Greene's ongoing support for Trump, despite her recent criticisms of him in other interviews. The political landscape in Georgia is evolving, particularly with the appointment of a new prosecutor overseeing Trump's criminal case, which could influence the political dynamics as Greene considers her future. As the 2026 elections approach, the interplay between Greene's ambitions and Trump's influence remains a focal point in Georgia's political discourse.
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