Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) literally threw President-elect Donald Trump's promise not to cut Social Security on the floor as she met with the House DOGE Caucus for the first time on Tuesday.
As Greene was heading into a meeting with the caucus that will give recommendations to Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, she was confronted by advocate Alex Lawson, executive director of Social Security Works.
"We're bipartisan," Lawson explained, presenting the lawmaker with a document detailing Trump's promise not to cut Social Security.
"No, you're not," Greene insisted. "You're out here asking bulls--- questions."
"This is a mailing from — this is Donald Trump," Lawson said as Greene snatched the document from him and threw it into the air.
"You know what? We don't care," the lawmaker ranted.
"That's Donald Trump's mailing," Lawson pointed out.
"This right here is for Democrat ads to attack Republicans," Greene insisted.
"Will you pledge to take Social Security and Medicare cuts off the table?" Lawson asked.
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"I don't need to take a pledge because guess what? The sad story for you is the American people elected Trump, his agenda, and Republicans to lead the country because you guys suck so bad," Greene opined.
"I'm just wondering if you want to take a pledge to not cut Social Security and Medicare?" Lawson repeated while Greene walked away.
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