Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene directs harsh criticism at party colleagues and other politicians who continue to want to send American aid to Ukraine.
In a post on X, she describes the support as a “complete betrayal” of the American people – and argues that voters have already said no to financing foreign conflicts.
“Funding, fueling, and ultimately fighting Russia in Ukraine would be a complete betrayal to the majority of Americans”, she writes, referring to the recent presidential election where Trump defeated Joe Biden and returned to the White House.
According to Greene, one of the voters’ clearest signals was to put a stop to US involvement in foreign wars.
“America voted to end funding and fighting foreign wars”, the Republican adds.
Her statement came the day after a new bill was presented in the Senate, where $54.6 billion is proposed to be earmarked for Ukraine for budget years 2026 and 2027.
“Don’t want to pay to murder people”
Greene accuses politicians on both sides of the aisle of ignoring the message voters conveyed in the election. She argues that young Americans in particular feel betrayed:
“Republicans supporting such policies could lose the younger generation of voters and may never get them back”.
She argues that people under 50 increasingly feel unrepresented by both Republicans and Democrats, not least because of how tax money is used:
“Various taxpayer-funded initiatives have made life unaffordable and the future bleak for the vast majority of average American”, she continued.
In the same post, Greene criticizes the moral foundation for American Ukraine support:
“American taxpayers do not want to pay to murder people in some foreign land over a foreign conflict that has absolutely zero effect on our lives”.
In 2024, America voted to end funding and fighting foreign wars.
Funding, fueling, and ultimately fighting Russia in Ukraine would be a complete betrayal to the majority of Americans who want nothing to do with paying to murder people in some foreign land over a foreign…
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) August 2, 2025
Corrupt leadership?
She also supports the president’s line, where European countries are expected to bear greater responsibility for the war in Ukraine. Trump has since his return to the White House opposed continued economic support to Kyiv and has repeatedly questioned how the money is used and warned that billions from the Biden administration’s previous aid packages may have been embezzled.
Trump’s former advisor Steve Cortes has also expressed harsh criticism. He has called Ukraine “corrupt” and warned that its leadership “cannot be trusted,” referring to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acting against independent anti-corruption bodies.
Greene has in previous statements called Zelensky a “dictator” and accused him of blocking all peace initiatives.
The Russian government has in turn repeatedly warned that the Western world’s military and economic support to Ukraine only prolongs the war and leads to more bloodshed. According to Moscow, every new aid package is an obstacle to peace negotiations.