Marjorie Taylor Greene backs a 2026 tax revolt’: ‘so fed up’



Outgoing firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene amplified calls for a tax revolt in 2026, while not-so-subtly accusing President Trump of abandoning his America First creed.

Greene (R-Ga.) highlighted a few of the calls by Trump voters to stop paying taxes during the new year and argued that those calls are justified because the government “screws over Americans.”

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“Almost every Trump voter I see on X is so fed up they are planning a 2026 tax revolt,” Greene raged on X Wednesday. “And rightfully so!”

“It’s because Americans work their a–es off, barely make ends meet, and the government consistently gives their hard earned tax dollars to foreign countries, foreign wars, and foreigners the U.S. government has brought/allowed into America! And NOTHING is given to Americans!!!”

The outgoing congresswoman blasted President Trump for not focusing enough on domestic issues. AP
Marjorie Taylor Greene had once been one of President Trump’s most ardent backers before falling out with him last month. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The retiring congresswoman went on a reposting blitz of MAGA influencers who either questioned why they were paying taxes or outright suggested they may stop.

The ones she reposted cited various gripes such as the $1 billion fraud scandal roiling Minnesota, foreign wars, and more.

Among the reposts from Greene was a clip from pundit Andy Frisella’s viral anti-tax rant this week, in which he fumed against the rampant fraud discovered in Minnesota.

“We’re being replaced with the dollars that we work our f—ing —sses off to produce for our families. They’re taking those dollars, they are bringing in people that f—ing hate us and then they are paying them to be here,” Frisella seethed in a profanity-laced screed.

“These motherf—ers were opening up a daycare and getting $10 million f—ing dollars. This is f—ing insane,” he added. “Donald Trump needs to feel all the f—ing smoke over all of this.”

President Trump has touted his role as a peacemaker on the world’s stage. REUTERS

Later in his fiery rant, Frisella contended that “taxation was never meant to be a permanent thing,” and said that “every American should consider organizing and not paying federal tax, period.”

Frisella’s rant had taken social media by storm and grabbed Greene’s attention.

Greene also reposted other influencers such as TurningPointUSA contributor Savanah Hernandez, who declared that she’s “not paying taxes” in the new year.

Greene, who is set to step down from the House on Jan. 5, 2026, contended that the nation’s woes remain true regardless of which party is in charge and decried the country’s rapidly accelerating $38 trillion debt, “unaffordable healthcare,” “unaffordable housing,” and other issues.

“What will it take to put the American people first???” Greene added.

In another post, Greene took a direct swipe at Trump, accusing him of focusing too much on foreign conflicts and not enough on critical domestic issues at home.

“Trump spent the weekend with [Volodymyr] Zelensky and [Benjamin] Netanyahu, Pentagon fails audit again,” she chided.

“Meanwhile Americans are planning a tax revolt because they don’t know what else to do to get their elected officials to stop their money from being given to thieves, foreigners, and foreign wars.”

Greene has not publicly divulged her plans after stepping down from the House.




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