Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she is weighing a political future that could include a bid for the Senate in 2026, or a role in a new Trump administration — either as a member of the Cabinet or as the vice president.
The Georgia Republican told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in an interview published Wednesday that she was mulling her next move.Ms. Greene will be up for reelection in the House in 2024.
Ms. Greene said that she would be open to serving as former President Donald Trump’s running mate in 2024. If Mr. Trump were to ask Ms. Greene to be his No. 2, she said she would consider it “very, very heavily.” She recently called the four indictments against Mr. Trump “communist,” and that they were “about silencing President Trump’s speech” on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
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