By Molly Goddard
2:08am PDT, Mar 28, 2025
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Marjorie Taylor Greene had a tense run-in with a British reporter.While taking questions from the media in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, March 26, a Sky News journalist questioned the Georgia Representative about Donald Trump and his administration's handling of the accidental breach of a group text message chain discussing sensitive military information. Despite the relevancy of the question, Greene gave a bold response.
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Upon the reporter asking Marjorie Taylor Greene about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly revealing details of the strikes in Yemen in the encrypted messaging app, which accidentally included the editor of The Atlantic, the Republican asked the journalist, "Wait. What country are you from?"When the writer told Greene she was from the U.K., the right winger lost her cool. "OK, we don't give a c*** about your opinion and your reporting. Why don't you go back to your country, where you have a major migrant problem," Green spat back.
While the correspondent tried to reason with Greene, she yelled over her, adding, "No, no, no, no — you should care about your own borders. Do you care about American lives being put at risk? Let me tell you something. Do you care about people from your country? What about all the women that are raped by migrants?"
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Marjorie Taylor Greene told the English reporter, "You're done — I don't care about your fake news," and went on to request a question from an "American journalist."The newsman from the United States made it clear they wanted the politician to answer the fellow correspondent's question. However, Greene launched into a lengthy attack on former President Joe Biden while praising Donald Trump.
"You want to know about complete disregard for operational security? You should talk about the Biden administration and how they ripped our borders open to terrorist cartels, child s** trafficking, human trafficking and drug trafficking across our borders for four years," she said. "The Trump administration is doing a great job, and I stand by their statements."
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During a Tuesday, March 25, interview with Newsmax host Greg Kelly, Donald Trump made it clear he wasn't too worried about the alleged leak that involved writer Jeffrey Goldberg and 18 other members of the Trump administration."There was no classified information. There was no problem. And the attack was a tremendous success," he explained.
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National Security Adviser Mike Waltz appeared to take the blame for the slip-up after Donald Trump claimed it was one of the former Army Special Forces officer's "lower level" employees who mistakenly put the number in the group chat."Well, look, a staffer wasn't responsible," Waltz said during Fox News interview on Tuesday, March 25. "Look, I take full responsibility. I built the group. My job is to make sure everything's coordinated."