Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia who is set to leave Congress on Jan. 5, 2026, is amplifying calls from some Trump supporters for a tax revolt in 2026. Greene has accused the federal government of wasting taxpayer money on foreign interests while domestic issues continue to worsen, American Digest reported.
She and her allies have pointed to the national debt, which now stands at roughly $38 trillion, as evidence of fiscal mismanagement.
Greene has reposted and shared content on X from prominent MAGA-aligned commentators criticizing government spending and alleged fraud.
Among those whose content she has shared are commentator Andy Frisella and Turning Point USA contributor Savanah Hernandez.
Hernandez stated in a post reshared by Greene that she personally plans to refuse to pay taxes in the coming year.
Greene has argued that taxpayer money is frequently diverted to foreign wars and international aid instead of addressing domestic priorities.
She has also highlighted repeated Pentagon audit failures as an example of what she describes as a lack of accountability in federal spending.
“Almost every Trump voter I see on X is so fed up they are planning a 2026 tax revolt. And rightfully so!” Greene wrote in a post on the platform.
Greene has publicly criticized President Donald Trump in recent weeks over his focus on international engagements.
She questioned the administration’s attention to meetings involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while domestic economic pressures persist.
Greene has cited issues such as healthcare costs and housing affordability as problems she says remain unresolved, regardless of which party holds power.
In a video clip reshared by Greene, Frisella criticized what he described as large-scale government fraud, referencing a Minnesota case involving alleged misuse of federal funds.
“These motherf—ers were opening up a daycare and getting $10 million f—ing dollars. This is f—ing insane,” Frisella said in the clip.
Greene has not announced her plans after leaving Congress, but continues to maintain influence among supporters who share her concerns about government spending.
While some conservatives have echoed calls for a tax revolt, legal experts have warned that refusing to pay taxes can carry serious legal consequences.
The broader debate has renewed calls from Greene and her supporters for increased scrutiny of federal spending and prioritization of domestic needs ahead of 2026.
Greene is being discussed internally as a potential future host on ABC’s daytime talk show The View, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
The discussions are preliminary, and no decisions have been finalized, the sources said. Greene has not publicly commented on the reported conversations, and ABC has not confirmed any potential casting plans.
Greene announced on Nov. 21 that she will resign from Congress effective Jan. 5, 2026, ending a tenure that frequently drew national attention. Her announcement followed her first appearance as a guest on The View on Nov. 4, a visit that sources said prompted internal discussions among the show’s producers.
A producer for The View told the Daily Mail that Greene is being considered as a potential long-term addition to the show, though no immediate plans have been made.
“Never say never,” the producer said when asked whether Greene, 51, could eventually join the panel.
Greene’s demeanor off-camera significantly influenced changes in attitudes among the co-hosts and others associated with the show, the same source added. “She was actually really lovely behind the scenes – no one expected that,” the source said.
The producer also pointed to measurable audience impact during Greene’s appearance.
“And I know that we had a lot more social media engagement that day. Before she was on, I’d have been like ‘absolutely not’, but now I could see the vision if they decided to go that route,” the insider continued.