Should Marjorie Taylor Greene Run for President in 2028?
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WATCH: Should Marjorie Taylor Greene Run for President in 2028?
This week’s episode of The Patriot Perspective, hosted by The Gateway Pundit’s Gregory Lyakhov and Ofer Adar, focused on several major developments shaping national politics and international affairs.
The conversation opened with the meeting between President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. This meeting surprised many people but followed a familiar pattern for Trump.
He approaches political opponents the same way he approached Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un, and even Vladimir Putin. He opens with charm, eases tension, and uses the relationship to secure concrete policy outcomes that benefit Americans.
That strategy appeared to work again.
According to the early reports, Mamdani agreed to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on removing violent criminal illegal immigrants from New York City.
That would mark a major policy shift in a city that has resisted federal immigration enforcement for years.
The meeting also showed that Mamdani and Trump share a genuine appreciation for New York, which enabled them to have a more productive conversation than many expected.
The discussion then shifted to the war in Ukraine, where the prospects for a negotiated settlement appear stronger than they have been in months.
A peace proposal is reportedly on the table, and it is being brokered directly by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Although no one can say with certainty whether this agreement will end the conflict, the fact that negotiations have reached this stage suggests that both sides may recognize the need for a path forward.
The war has dragged on with heavy losses, limited territorial changes, and significant global consequences.
Any framework that moves the region closer to stability would mark a major achievement, and the United States now plays a central role in determining whether the proposal becomes a reality.
We also examined Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s unexpected announcement that she is resigning from Congress.
Reports indicate that she may be considering a presidential run in 2028.
While nothing has been confirmed, this possibility is generating significant attention.
Greene represents a portion of the right that operates outside the traditional MAGA coalition but still sees itself as a major force within the Republican Party.
If she does pursue a national campaign, it would reshape the early dynamics of the 2028 primary and introduce a new debate over the direction of the conservative movement.
The episode concluded with an update on the situation in Venezuela, where Nicolás Maduro appears increasingly unstable.
His recent public behavior, including singing “Imagine” and making frantic appeals for “peace,” reflects a leader who understands that his hold on power is weakening.
The Venezuelan people continue to push back against authoritarian rule, and Maduro’s erratic actions signal deep internal pressure.
All of these developments will continue to unfold, and each will remain a focus of upcoming episodes of The Patriot Perspective.
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