MTG Vows To Be Crusader Against MAGA World’s Fixation With Fake Boobs, Lip Fillers

Independent Journal Review
Original Story by Independent Journal Review
December 29, 2025
MTG Vows To Be Crusader Against MAGA World’s Fixation With Fake Boobs, Lip Fillers

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman from Georgia, has expressed her discomfort with the 'MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization' of women and plans to address this issue publicly. In a recent New York Times interview, she criticized the cosmetic trends among female allies of former President Trump, highlighting concerns about the messages they send to younger generations. Greene also voiced her discontent with Trump's recent remarks regarding political opposition and expressed dissatisfaction with House Speaker Mike Johnson. Following her resignation from Congress, she emphasized a commitment to 'America First' principles free from foreign influences, with a special election to fill her seat anticipated in March 2026.

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  • Greene's discomfort with the 'MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization' stems from her belief that the way women in leadership present themselves impacts younger women, particularly her two daughters. She indicated a long-standing intention to speak out against the cosmetic changes she associates with this phenomenon, often referred to as 'Mar-a-Lago Face.'

  • Plastic surgeon Dr. Shervin Naderi described 'Mar-a-Lago Face' as a representation of a new luxury aesthetic aimed at projecting affluence and control, suggesting it signifies a shift in societal standards of beauty among political figures.

  • During the interviews, Greene sharply criticized a statement made by Trump at a memorial for Charlie Kirk, where Trump claimed to have animosity towards his opponents, a sentiment Greene found troubling and contradictory to genuine Christian values.

  • Greene also expressed disillusionment with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, asserting that he does not represent the leadership that she believes is needed within the party.

  • In a video announcing her resignation in November, Greene lamented the influence of neoconservatives and other elite groups in politics, asserting that true 'America First' policies should prioritize the interests of American citizens without foreign entanglements.

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