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- MTG 2. 0: 60 Minutes Investigates the Rise, Fall, and Rebranding of . . .
On Sunday, December 7, 2025, 60 Minutes airs a headline-making segment titled “MTG 2 0,” featuring correspondent Lesley Stahl’s exclusive interview with Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene It’s Greene’s first televised sit-down since she shocked Washington with an abrupt resignation from Congress In a wide-ranging conversation filmed in her home district in Georgia, Stahl delves into
- Marjorie Taylor Greene defiant since announcing resignation after . . .
GOP Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene stood defiant in her first interview since announcing her resignation from Congress, making clear she’s not afraid to speak out on the issues that made President
- Marjorie Taylor Greene spills GOP tea on 60 Minutes
Terrified Republicans made fun of Trump behind his back even as they donned MAGA hats for the first time in 2024, Georgia Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene told “60 Minutes” in her first sit-down
- Republicans Made Fun Of Trump Behind His Back: MTG Tells 60 Minutes
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says GOP Colleagues Made Fun Of Trump Behind His Back, Now ‘Terrified’ By Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter
- MTG has zero plans for political future after House resignation
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) signaled on Sunday that her time in political office is over after she exits the House of Representatives in early January In a 60 Minutes interview, Greene
- What happened to Marjorie Taylor Greene? MTG resigns from Congress
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene entered Congress in 2020 with a colorful past and bright MAGA future Then came the feud and resignation What changed?
- Former MAGA loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump . . . - CBS News
The relationship between Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of President Trump's most loyal backers, soured over the Epstein files and disagreements over MAGA policies
- MTG now beloved by media — next up is ’60 Minutes’
In her first interview after announcing her self-ousting from Congress, Georgia Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) sat for one of the most contentious programs of the past two presidential elections
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