Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly criticized the United States government's rejection of wounded children from Gaza, questioning the nation's compassion amid the ongoing conflict. She has also expressed strong disapproval regarding the arrest of an Israeli cyber official accused of child sex crimes. In a recent interview with Megyn Kelly, Greene highlighted what she described as the extensive influence and control exerted by Israel over many members of the U.S. government. She specifically pointed to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), noting that it is not registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), despite advocating on behalf of Israel. Greene's comments reflect a growing discourse around the role of the Israel lobby in American politics, a topic that has become more openly discussed as polling numbers for pro-Israel positions reportedly decline.
‘Israel is the only country that has incredible influence and control over my colleagues’ — MTG https://t.co/XJbcY3BfbM https://t.co/2PXJpOcAt1
’AIPAC is not registered under FARA [Foreign agent]’ — MTG to Megyn Kelly ‘Yes, they are Americans… BUT they are asking on behalf of the country of Israel’ What a complete double-standard… https://t.co/lvmCY6NaHv
NEW: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says Israel is the only country that has “some sort of incredible influence and control” over nearly every one of her colleagues in the United States government.