Greene Defiant after reports of Freedom Caucus ouster: I ‘serve no group in Washington’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) released a defiant statement on Thursday following reports that she had been ousted from the House
Freedom Caucus.
After
Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) told reporters the caucus's executive board had
voted to kick Greene out of the group, the Georgia Republican, a stalwart of the party's right wing, released a statement that didn’t confirm or deny her removal from the group.
But she did reject the idea that her allegiance was to its members or any other caucus on Capitol Hill.
“In Congress, I serve Northwest Georgia first, and serve no group in Washington,” Greene said in her statement. “My America First credentials, guided by my Christian faith, are forged in steel, seared into my character, and will never change. I fight every single day in the halls of Congress against the hate-America Democrats, who are trying to destroy this country.”
Greene defiant after reports of Freedom Caucus ouster: I ‘serve no group in Washington’