Marjorie Taylor Greene Fears Trump Will Cancel 2028 Election
Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed concern that President Donald Trump might use a future war as a reason to cancel the 2028 presidential election and stay in power. She based this fear on a conversation Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about holding elections during wartime.Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke about her worries in an interview with commentator Alex Jones.
- Trump told Zelensky: "If there's a war going on, you can't have elections," and later said that in three and a half years, if the U.S. is at war, there might be no more elections.
- Greene believes Trump repeats this idea to make it seem normal and to test public reaction.
- Greene said holding a third term or canceling elections is illegal and against the Constitution.
- Greene resigned from Congress in January after disagreements with Trump and his movement.
- The conversation with Zelensky happened in August 2025.
- Greene said elections should not be canceled even if the country is at war.
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