Marjorie Taylor Green Blasts GOP Corruption and Foreign Influence—MAGA or MEGA?

Marjorie Taylor Green is back in the spotlight—and she’s not pulling punches. In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, she tore into the Republican establishment, calling out hypocrisy, corruption, and what she sees as the party’s subservience to corporate and foreign interests.

Green didn’t mince words: “I blame Republicans for many of the problems we have today… They are literally slaves to big industries in Washington—the military-industrial complex, Big Pharma, health insurance… and they love foreign wars.” She slammed party figures like Mike Lawler, accusing them of switching loyalties only when it was politically convenient, putting “America last” while parroting Trump’s rhetoric for show.

But it wasn’t just the usual intra-party criticism. Green drew a sharp line between MAGA and MEGA—MAGA being “Make America Great Again” and MEGA meaning “Make Israel Great Again.” She argued that many politicians, including major Republicans, prioritize Israel over America, taking money from foreign-aligned super PACs and serving donor interests rather than the American public.

Tucker Carlson and Green also unpacked the broader political awakening underway. Independent thinkers and grassroots-backed politicians are starting to break free from the corporate and media-controlled narratives. According to Green, this is why figures like herself, Carlson, and even grassroots-focused Republicans can now speak with real independence—no big corporate donors, no media bosses, just direct accountability to the people.

The implications are huge: Green sees the real divide in U.S. politics not as left versus right, but status quo corruption versus populist accountability. On issues like healthcare, wages, housing, corruption, and war, she says ordinary Americans on both sides actually agree—the “culture war” is largely a distraction, a mechanism to keep voters divided while the elite maintain control.

This conversation isn’t just a political rant—it’s a signal flare. Green is showing that the cracks in the Republican Party are widening, exposing foreign influence, corporate control, and the consequences of ignoring grassroots power. As she puts it: “If we don’t hold members of our own parties accountable, things are just going to keep devolving.”

And in the middle of all this, she calls out the phonies—those who wear MAGA hats only when convenient, those beholden to donors, and those who pretend to fight for America while serving other agendas.

Green’s message is clear, shocking, and unavoidable: the real fight isn’t left vs right—it’s the people versus the power brokers. And for those paying attention, the next wave of political upheaval might already be underway.