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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia introduced Tuesday that she intends to vote in opposition to the proposed fiscal 12 months 2026 Nationwide Protection Authorization Act, saying the laws spends an excessive amount of taxpayer cash on overseas priorities.
Greene mentioned in a publish on X that the NDAA is “full of American’s hard-earned tax {dollars} used to fund overseas support and overseas nation’s wars.”
Greene pointed to the rising nationwide debt, which, based on fiscaldata.treasury.gov, is greater than $38.39 trillion.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., talks with reporters after a gathering of the Home Republican Convention on the Capitol Hill Membership on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photos)
“These American Persons are $38 Trillion in debt, affected by an affordability disaster, on the verge of a healthcare disaster, and bank card debt is at an all time excessive. Funding overseas support and overseas wars is America Final and is past excuse anymore. I’d like to fund our navy however refuse to assist overseas support and overseas militaries and overseas wars. I’m right here and will probably be voting NO,” Greene declared in her publish.
However Home Speaker Mike Johnson has praised the proposed NDAA.
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“This 12 months’s Nationwide Protection Authorization Act helps advance President Trump and Republicans’ Peace By way of Energy Agenda by codifying 15 of President Trump’s govt orders, ending woke ideology on the Pentagon, securing the border, revitalizing the protection industrial base, and restoring the warrior ethos,” Johnson mentioned in a part of a prolonged assertion.
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Greene plans to depart workplace early subsequent month, in the midst of her two-year time period.