Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Sunday she will stop using ātoxicā rhetoric, marking what would be a dramatic shift in a political brand hallmarked by derogatory comments.
The commitment comes amid a rift with Donald Trump that has spilled intoĀ public view, with the president attacking the Georgia Republican personally. Greene, meanwhile, has pivoted away from the Republican Party more broadly recently, criticizing the GOP on a number of fronts, including the partyās handling of the government shutdown.

In an exclusive interview with CNNās Dana Bash on āState of the Unionā on Sunday, Greene said she worried Trumpās rhetoric toward her could lead to violence against her.
āThe most hurtful thing (Trump) said, which is absolutely untrue, is he called me a traitor, and that is so extremely wrong,ā Greene said, āand those are the types of words used that can radicalize people against me and put my life in danger.ā
When pressed by Bash on why she didnāt speak out against Trump using such rhetoric until it was directed at her, Greene conceded that it was āfair criticism.ā
āI would like to say, humbly, Iām sorry for taking part in the toxic politics; itās very bad for our country,ā Greene said. āItās been something Iāve thought about a lot, especially since Charlie Kirk was assassinated.ā
Greene said she realized that she has participated in or supported heated rhetoric that has resulted in threats toward others, a point of reflection for her.

āIām only responsible for myself and my own words and actions ⦠and Iāve been working on this a lot lately, to put down the knives in politics,ā Greene said. āI really want to just see people be kind to one another.ā
Greeneās pivot represents a sharp departure from her typical conservative firebrand persona. She has previously spread offensive rhetoric about the Holocaust, lobbed personal insults during congressional proceedings and fought with fellow Republicans to the point her own caucus has pushed for repercussions for her acting out.
Greene repeatedly indicated support for Facebook posts calling for executing prominent Democratic politicians in 2018 and 2019, before she was elected to Congress, a CNN KFile report revealed in 2021. After CNN reached out to Greene at the time, her personal Twitter account posted a statement that did not deny that she liked posts and replied to comments, but claimed that many people have run her Facebook page. The report resulted in her being removed from House committee assignments until 2023.
Also in 2021, Greene compared then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosiās decision to continue to require House lawmakers to wear masks on the chamber floor to steps the Nazis took to control the Jewish population during the Holocaust. Greene issued a rare apology after that incident.
She was also ejected from the conservative House Freedom Caucus in 2023 in part because of fights she had with its members. She later brushed off her ouster, saying she didnāt āhave time for the drama club.ā
In one of her more notorious incidents, Greene got into a fight during a committee markup in 2024, during which she insulted Rep. Jasmine Crockettās personal appearance and verbally sparred with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Greene refused to apologize when given the opportunity by the committeeās chair. The majority of Republicans on the panel eventually voted to allow Greene to continue speaking during the markup, though Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado joined Democrats in voting to have Greene silenced for the rest of the period.
That was not the only time Boebert and Greene had a public disagreement. During an argument on the House floor in 2023, Greene called Boebert āa little b*tch.ā
Beyond her colleagues, Greene also snapped at a British journalist to āgo back to your countryā after the reporter asked about the Signal chat controversy involving Trump administration officials earlier this year
Greene said Sunday sheās done participating in politics in that way, adding that America needs to find āa new path forward,ā and calling on people āto come together and end all the toxic, dangerous rhetoric and divide.ā
āIām leading the way with my own example, and I hope that President Trump can do the same,ā she said.
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