Former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene stated that she is concerned that U.S. President Donald Trump will cite the war in Iran as an excuse to call off the 2028 elections and retain his seat.
Greene warns the audience of “Alex Jones Live” that this is against the Constitution, and says, “I think it’s incredibly dangerous, and no one should ever accept it.”
Marjorie Taylor Greene feels Trump might use the conflict in Iran to suspend 2028 elections
During her May 21 appearance on the show, Greene stated that Trump’s joking conversation with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky had seeded the idea into the US president’s mind.
When Trump learned Ukraine had postponed its elections during the Russian invasion, he reportedly joked, “So you say during a war you can’t have elections … if we happen to be at war with someone, no more elections … Oh, that’s good.”
Greene, who was once Trump’s staunch ally, said that the president has repeated his third-term-return joke so many times because he wants to normalize it. She describes it as “that’s what psychos do.”
Greene warned that repeating these comments plants a dangerous idea. She stated, “He constantly says it so that he can normalize the idea and test the support and test people’s reaction… I think it’s incredibly dangerous, and no one should ever accept it.”
However, the irony is that Greene, a fanatical Trump surrogate, has made a complete U-turn and is now advocating against the very dictatorial traits she previously admired. Her change in stance came only after a bitter split with Trump in 2025, following the former congresswoman’s demands, which included the unredacted release of the Epstein files.
This makes Greene’s present comment slightly more complex because it is not clear whether she is merely creating grounds to mount her own independent or hard-right populist run for the presidency in 2028, completely detached from the Trump-Vance GOP machine.
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