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Marjorie Taylor Greene Reportedly Prepping For 2028 Presidential Run

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is reportedly considering a run for president in 2028 โ€” a move that, if realized, could reshape the Republican Partyโ€™s post-Trump era and test the staying power of the โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ movement.

According to a new report from Notus, Greene has privately expressed interest in following in Donald Trumpโ€™s footsteps to the White House. The outlet cites four sources familiar with her thinking, saying Greene believes she represents the โ€œreal MAGAโ€ faction โ€” the core conservative movement that has reshaped the GOP since 2016 โ€” and that many Republican leaders have drifted away from those grassroots values.

One source told Notus that Greene feels confident she has built the national donor network and grassroots support needed to mount a serious primary campaign, especially as the GOPโ€™s base remains loyal to Trumpโ€™s populist agenda.


Building a National Brand

While Greene has long been a lightning rod for criticism from the left, sheโ€™s also gained national recognition for her unapologetic defense of conservative causes โ€” from border security to religious freedom, from cutting wasteful spending to standing up against what she calls the โ€œweaponizationโ€ of government against political opponents.

In recent months, Greene has sought to expand her reach beyond the hardcore MAGA base. Sheโ€™s made high-profile appearances on Bill Maherโ€™s โ€œReal Timeโ€ on HBO, The View, and CNN, signaling an effort to engage audiences outside of conservative media. Her willingness to enter unfriendly territory underscores her confidence and desire to make the case for conservative principles in front of skeptics.

As one GOP strategist told Notus, โ€œSheโ€™s trying to take the MAGA message to a national stage โ€” not just to Republicans, but to all Americans who feel Washington is broken.โ€


Criticizing the GOPโ€™s Lack of Direction

Greene has also been unafraid to criticize her own party when she believes it has lost focus. On Real Time, she expressed frustration with Republicans who, after years of campaigning to repeal and replace Obamacare, โ€œstill donโ€™t have a plan.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m angry about that,โ€ Greene said on the show, adding that conservatives need to deliver tangible results, not just rhetoric.

In recent weeks, she has also called out male Republican members of Congress as โ€œweakโ€ for caving to establishment pressure, blasted the GOP for having โ€œno planโ€ to avoid government shutdown chaos, and criticized the partyโ€™s leadership for not pushing harder to release Jeffrey Epstein files, saying Americans deserve transparency and truth.


A Populist in the Trump Mold

Those close to Greene describe her as both fiercely loyal to Donald Trump and equally committed to ensuring his populist movement survives beyond him. She was one of Trumpโ€™s earliest and most vocal defenders during both impeachments and remains one of his strongest allies in Congress.

At the same time, Greene has worked to develop her own national voice, one that emphasizes restoring American sovereignty, rebuilding manufacturing, reducing foreign entanglements, and protecting traditional values that she argues have been under assault from both the left and establishment Republicans.

The 2028 Question

When asked directly about a presidential run during an appearance on comedian Tim Dillonโ€™s podcast last October, Greene laughed off the speculation โ€” but didnโ€™t shut it down entirely.

โ€œOh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim,โ€ she said. โ€œPeople are saying that, and Iโ€™ve seen a few people saying โ€˜sheโ€™s runningโ€™โ€ฆ What Iโ€™m doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. Thatโ€™s honestly all I care about.โ€

Still, those familiar with her thinking say Greeneโ€™s ambitions go beyond her congressional seat. With her growing national platform, fundraising power, and ability to command headlines, she could emerge as one of the most influential Republican figures in the post-Trump era โ€” whether she runs in 2028 or not.

In August, President Donald Trump made his clearest endorsement yet for a future Republican presidential candidate, declaring that Vice President JD Vance is โ€œmost likelyโ€ to carry the MAGA torch after his second term ends.

Trump described Vance as โ€œprobably the favoriteโ€ to lead the Republican Party into the next election cycle.

โ€œHeโ€™s most likely the heir,โ€ Trump said, referring to Vance. โ€œHe understands the movement, he understands the people, and heโ€™s doing a phenomenal job as Vice President.โ€

Trump also praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling him โ€œsomebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form,โ€ suggesting Rubio could play a key role in a future Vance-led administration or campaign.

Rubio, for his part, echoed Trumpโ€™s praise of Vance during a recent interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.

โ€œI think heโ€™s doing a great job as Vice President. Heโ€™s a close friend, and I hope he intends to do it,โ€ Rubio said of Vance.

Although recent polling has shown Rubio with some early support among Republican voters for a potential 2028 run, conventional political wisdom indicates he wouldnโ€™t start publicly signaling interest in running for president until much closer to the election.

โ€œYou never know what the future holds,โ€ Rubio said. โ€œBut if Iโ€™m able to finish this term strong and we accomplish what weโ€™ve set out to do, Iโ€™ll be satisfied with that as the apex of my public service career.โ€

Billionaire Makes Massive Political Contribution To Trump

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One of the largest single disclosed gifts everโ€ฆ

A reclusive billionaire from a storied American family with a legacy dating back to the Gilded Age has made one of the largest political contributions in the history of American politics.

Timothy Mellon, heir to the Mellon banking fortune, made a $50 million contribution to the pro-Trump super PAC, Make America Great Again Inc.

At the end of April, the organization had only $34.5 million.

In a memo following Mellon’s donation, the PAC announced it had reserved $100 million in advertising through Labor Day.

The New York Times continues:

Mr. Mellon is now the first donor to give $100 million in disclosed federal contributions in this year’s election. He was already the single largest contributor to super PACs supporting both Mr. Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running as an independent. Mr. Mellon has previously given $25 million to both.

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Democrats have sought to portray Mr. Kennedy as a spoiler supported by Republicans, in part by emphasizing Mr. Mellon’s dual contributions and seemingly split loyalties. The pro-Kennedy super PAC has distributed quotations from the hard-to-reach Mr. Mellon, and for a blurb that appears on the cover of Mr. Mellon’s upcoming book, Mr. Kennedy called the billionaire a โ€œmaverick entrepreneur.โ€

It is not clear what Mr. Mellon’s mega-donation means for his support of Mr. Kennedy going forward. He has so far toggled between giving to support both candidates. His most recent donation to Mr. Kennedy’s super PAC was a $5 million contribution in April.

But Mr. Mellon’s $50 million gift will significantly help pro-Trump forces narrow the financial advantage that President Biden and his allies have enjoyed so far. Miriam Adelson, the casino billionaire and widow of Sheldon G. Adelson, who died in 2021, has also made plans to fund a pro-Trump super PAC with at least as much money as the $90 million that her family gave in the 2020 campaign, although much of the cash has yet to arrive.

Mellon’s contributions follow Donald Trump‘s conviction in a hush money trial.

Critics argue that the case is politically motivated and based on an overly broad interpretation of campaign finance laws. They add that such payments are common among public figures seeking to avoid public scrutiny.

The Mellon family‘s wealth started when an Irish immigrant named Thomas Mellon founded T. Mellon & Sons’ Bank in Pittsburgh in 1869. His sons, Andrew W. Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, later grew the bank into a strong financial institution. This bank eventually became Mellon Financial Corporation, one of the largest banking institutions in the United States.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Andrew Mellon played a crucial role in financing and supporting key industries such as aluminum, oil, and steel, contributing to the growth of major corporations, such as Gulf Oil, and Union Steel. As secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932, his influence shaped the economic policies of the 1920s, known as the Mellon Plan, which contributed to the economic boom of the decade.

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In 2007, Mellon Financial Corporation merged with The Bank of New York to form BNY Mellon, one of the world’s largest asset management and securities services companies, preserving their 150-year legacy in banking and finance.

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Judge Criticizes DOJ and FBI as He Rejects Argument to Keep Affidavit Under Wraps

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Marine One lifts-off after returning President Donald J. Trump to Mar-a-Lago Friday, March 29, 2019, following his visit to the 143-mile Herbert Hoover Dike near Canal Point, Fla., that surrounds Lake Okeechobee. The visit was part of an infrastructure inspection of the dike, which is part of the Kissimmee-Okeechobee Everglades system, and reduces impacts of flooding for areas of south Florida. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian) [Photo Credit: The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons]

A federal judge criticized the FBI and DOJ as he rejected a DOJ argument to keep the affidavit for the search warrant at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago under wraps.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart said the DOJ did not meet the government’s required burden of proof to keep the document sealed, The Daily Caller reports.

Reinhart wrote in his ruling that the government had a to show if it has a compelling governmental interest and the denial of access is “narrowly tailored to serve that interest.โ€ย 

The DOJ argued that the unsealing โ€œwould jeopardize the integrity of its ongoing criminal investigation,โ€ and that there were privacy concerns with unsealing it.

In response, unsealing the document would โ€œunsealing the Affidavit would promote public understanding of historically significant events. This factor weighs in favor of disclosure.โ€

However, Reinhart has the government did show a compelling interest in not unsealing the whole affidavit but that there was an alternative between unsealing the whole thing or not unsealing anything.

Reinhart has given the agency until August 25th to propose the redactions of the document they would like.

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Elon Musk Vows To Keep His PAC โ€˜Grindingโ€™ And To Help Future Republican Primaries

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Billionaire Elon Musk has no plan to back away from politics anytime soon.

SpaceX owner Elon Muskย vowed to keep up his political activities in a social media post on Tuesday, saying he would take an active role in the GOP primaries ahead of the 2026 midterms.

โ€œNormally, PACs go somewhat dormant after a big election,โ€ Musk wrote on X, adding:

@America PAC is going to do the opposite and keep grinding, increasing Republican registrations in key districts around the country, in preparation for special elections and the midterms.

โ€œAnd, of course, play a significant role in primaries,โ€ Musk added.

Muskโ€™s PAC reportedly spent some $200 million to help get Trump reelected in recent months. Musk himself, the worldโ€™s richest man, donated some $120 million to aid in Trumpโ€™s reelection bid โ€“ making him Trumpโ€™sย second biggestย backer after billionaireย Timothy Mellon.

Muskโ€™sย pledge to stay active in GOP politics is the first sign his interest in the party extends far beyond Trump as activism.

Tucker Carlson Claims Murdochs Asked Him To Run Against Trump

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Conservative punditย Tucker Carlsonย says the Murdoch family empire, which owns Fox News along with The Wall Street Journal and a number of other international media properties, urged him to run for president againstย President Trumpย in the 2024 election.

โ€œThe Murdochs really hate Trump,โ€ Carlson said during a recent episode of his online commentary and interview show. โ€œI got fired in April of 2023. In May of 2023, they asked me to run for president against Trump and said they would back me.โ€

Carlson, as he has done before, seemingly scoffed at the idea of a run for president, saying, โ€œIโ€™d never get elected, plus I like Trump.โ€

The pundit, who has criticized Trump in recent days for his posture toward the Middle East, conceded he was โ€œfrustratedโ€ with the president but still holds him in high regard.

Carlson claimedย Lachlan Murdoch,ย the eldest son of media mogulย Rupert Murdoch,ย urged the pundit to run against Trump weeks after the network ousted him, and suggested he offered support through Fox, the Journal and other major media properties owned and controlled by the family.

Last week in a newsletter, Carlson accused Trump of being โ€œcomplicitโ€ in Israelโ€™s strikes against Iran that sparked the current days-long exchange between the two Middle Eastern powers. The newsletter arrived in the inboxes of Carlsonโ€™s readers under the headline: โ€œThis Could Be the Final Newsletter Before All-Out War.โ€

Trump responded to Carlsonโ€™s criticisms while attending the Group of Seven Summit in Canada.

โ€œSomebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that, โ€˜IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!โ€™โ€ Trump posted on Truth Social

Carlson launched his own media company following his ouster from Fox News. Since its launch in 2023, Carlson has used his newsletter as a perch to interview and criticise top lawmakers and newsmakers, including the president.

Report: Dem Whistleblower Informed FBI That Adam Schiff Approved Classified Leaks to Target Trump

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A Democratic whistleblower told the FBI that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in order to discredit Presidentย Donald Trump,ย according to newly-released documents.

The documents, which were obtained byย Just The News,ย were recently handed over to Congress by FBI Director Kash Patel.ย  In the report, the intelligence staffer referred to the leaking as “treasonous” and “illegal,” in addition to being unethical. He was most recently interviewed by the FBI in 2023.

The staffer also said that he personally attended a meeting where Schiff greenlit the leak.

Fox News reports:

“When working in this capacity, [redacted staffer’s name] was called to an all-staff meeting by SCHIFF,” the documents state, per Just The News. 

“In this meeting, SCHIFF stated the group would leak classified information which was derogatory to President of the United States DONALD J. TRUMP.ย SCHIFF statedย the information would be used to indict President TRUMP.”

“[The whistleblower] stated this would be illegal and, upon hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting reassured that they would not be caught leaking classified information,” the report added.

John Solomon, who co-authored the piece with Just The News’ Jerry Dunleavy, appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity” to discuss the report.

“This is the first of several major leak investigations we’re going to see over the next several days,” Solomon said. “You’re going to see other major people that were clearly identified by the FBI, having leaked classified secrets.”

“Their own staff turned them in when interviewed by the FBI. Nothing, again, happened,” he added. “It’s a common pattern. The question now is, in Donald Trump’s Justice Department, does that dynamic change?”

Soon after the report was published, Patel shared it on X, saying that the FBI “found it [and] declassified it.”

Trump Responds To Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Comments

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Donald Trump had a surprising reaction to Biden’s shocking “garbage” comments on Tuesday.

The Republican nominee called on his supporters to forgive him during a packed rally at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

“Please forgive him for not knowing what he said,” Trump said. “These people are terrible, terrible, terrible to say a thing like that. But he really doesn’t know. He really honestly, he doesn’t. And I’m convinced that he likes me more than he likes Kamala. But that’s a terrible thing.”

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Trump’s call for unity โ€“ and forgiveness โ€“ came after the president called Trump supporters’ garbage during a get-out-the-vote call for Voto Latino.

In remarks from the White House, Biden had said earlier to Latino voters:

And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a โ€œfloating island of garbage.โ€ Well, let me tell you something. I donโ€™tโ€“ Iโ€“ I donโ€™t know the Puerto Rican thatโ€“ that I knowโ€“ or a Puerto Rico, where Iโ€™m fromโ€“ in my home state of Delaware, theyโ€™re good, decent, honorable people.

The only garbage I see floating out there is his supportersโ€“ hisโ€“ his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and itโ€™s un-American. Itโ€™s totally contrary to everything weโ€™ve done, everything weโ€™ve been.

Biden’s comments came after Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.

White House spokesperson Andrew Bates told Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich that President Biden “referred to the hateful rhetoric at the Madison Square Garden rally as โ€˜garbage.โ€™”

“The president was referencing a joke by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe in which he likened Puerto Rico to an island of floating “garbage” in the middle of the ocean,” Bates said.

Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity Tuesday that Hinchcliffe was not vetted by the campaign but that he saw the outcry as no โ€œbig deal.โ€

Hannity asked, โ€œDo you wish [Hinchcliffe] wasnโ€™t there?โ€

Trump responded, โ€œYeah, I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s a big deal or not, but I donโ€™t want anybody making nasty jokes or stupid jokes, and probably he shouldnโ€™t have been there.โ€

Trump Intentionally Drives Dems Crazy With Third Term Talk

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Trump knows exactly how to drive Democrats crazy…

Trump has occasionally suggested he may run for a third term and even hasย โ€œTrump 2028โ€ hatsย in the Oval Office, much to the chagrin of his Democrat rivals.

On Monday, Trump declined to rule out running again when asked by a reporter which has prompted a fresh wave of meltdowns from liberal lawmakers and pundits.

The President made the admission while aboard Air Force One as it headed to South Korea on Tuesday night, or late Wednesday morning, local time.

โ€œI would say that, if you read it, itโ€™s pretty clear,โ€ Trump said, referring to the Constitution during an in-flight gaggle with reporters. โ€œIโ€™m not allowed to run. Itโ€™s too bad. I mean, itโ€™s too bad. But we have a lot of great people.โ€

On Monday, Trump alsoย saidย Vice Presidentย JD Vanceย and Secretary of Stateย Marc Rubioย would be great Republican presidential nominees, setting up a potential rivalry between the two ahead of 2028.

A number of Republicans have claimed that Trump could in theory serve another term in the White House, potentially even as Vice President.

Sen.ย Tommy Tubervilleย (R-AL)ย suggestedย that the president โ€œmight be able to go around the Constitutionโ€ to serve a third term.

โ€œIf you read the Constitution, it says itโ€™s not [possible],โ€ Tuberville stated. โ€œBut if he says he has some different circumstances that might be able to go around the Constitution. But thatโ€™s up to him. We got a long way to go before that happens.โ€

Serving a third term is not โ€œup toโ€ the president.

A reporter then said, โ€œBut youโ€™re open to it?โ€

โ€œWell, I think that thereโ€™s going to beโ€“ have to have to be an evaluation from President Trumpโ€™s viewpoint to the Constitution,โ€ the senator replied. โ€œThere will be a lot of legal aspects to it. Will it happen? Itโ€™s very unlikely. But, donโ€™t ever close the book on President Trump.โ€

His former adviser,ย Steve Bannon, has ralso epeatedlyย claimedย Trump can serve another term and that โ€œthereโ€™s a planโ€ in place, and that the president will win in 2028.

However, despite some calls for Trump to potentially amend the Constitution, House Speaker Mike Johnson soundly rejected the proposal earlier this week.

โ€œI think the president knows, and he and I have talked about the constrictions of the Constitution,โ€ the speakerย said. โ€œI donโ€™t see a way to amend the Constitution, because it takes 10 years to do that.โ€

Despite the glaring Constitutional issues associated with President Donald Trump serving a third term- which Trump has openly admitted to- Democrats still can’t pass on an opportunity to stage a meltdown over the matter.

California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom said he is “deeply concerned” about remarks from President Donald Trump and his close allies about possibly seeking a third term in 2028.

Newsom, who is widely considered a potential 2028 presidential contender himself, was asked by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl if he takes such talk seriously.

“They’re not screwing around,” Newsom said.

Glenn Youngkin Finally Endorses Trump

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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) has finally made an endorsement in the 2025 presidential race.

Youngkinโ€™s endorsement comes after former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley dropped out of the race earlier in the day, leading the Republican National Committee to declare that Trump was the partyโ€™s presumptive nominee.

โ€œVoters in the Commonwealth and across the country have spoken loudly for President Donald J. Trump and I endorse him for President of the United States,โ€ Youngkin said in a statement. โ€œHis record on border security, restoring American leadership around the world, reducing taxes and lowering the cost of living for all Americans stands in stark contrast to the open borders, failed leadership on the global stage, rampant inflation and higher costs of today.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s time to unite around strong leadership and policies that grow our great nation, not four more years of President Biden,โ€ Youngkin added.

Trump came close to officially clinching the nomination as he now stands at well over 1,000 delegates and he needs less than 200 to hit the 1,215 threshold to officially win. In Virginia, Trump beat Haley by 28 points.

Nikki Haley has yet to endorse Trump for the nomination.

Report: Trump To Sue Justice Department For $100M For ‘Political Persecution’

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Marine One lifts-off after returning President Donald J. Trump to Mar-a-Lago Friday, March 29, 2019, following his visit to the 143-mile Herbert Hoover Dike near Canal Point, Fla., that surrounds Lake Okeechobee. The visit was part of an infrastructure inspection of the dike, which is part of the Kissimmee-Okeechobee Everglades system, and reduces impacts of flooding for areas of south Florida. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian) [Photo Credit: The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons]

Bringing out the big guns…

Former President Donald Trump plans to sue the Department of Justice (DOJ) for $100 million, claiming the FBIโ€™s 2022 raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate was a blatant act of โ€œpolitical persecution.โ€

During the infamous raid, federal agents discovered over 100 classified records as they executed a search warrant at Trumpโ€™s Palm Beach property.

Trump denied the 40 criminal counts related to his handling of the documents. Special Counsel Jack Smith claims he actively obstructed the governmentโ€™s attempts to retrieve the materials, including those related to nuclear secrets and national defense capabilities.

Trumpโ€™s legal team argues the raid was executed with โ€œclear intent to engage in political persecution,โ€ according to a memo obtained by Fox News reporter Brooke Singman.

The lawsuit, led by Trump attorney Daniel Epstein, alleges that the DOJโ€™s actions constituted โ€œtortious conductโ€ against the former president, citing โ€œintrusion upon seclusion, malicious prosecution, and abuse of process.โ€

Epstein argues that the decisions made by Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray were โ€œinconsistent with protocolsโ€ and driven by an agenda to โ€œinjure President Trump.โ€

Epsteinโ€™s filing also argues: โ€œThe FBIโ€™s conduct in the raidโ€ฆ constitutes a severe and unacceptable intrusion that is highly offensive to a reasonable person.

Epstein further claims that the raid and subsequent indictment were part of a broader scheme to interfere with Trumpโ€™s political ambitions, describing it as โ€œvery accurate and precise election interference.โ€

The DOJ has 180 days to respond to Epsteinโ€™s notice before the case moves to federal court.