Marjorie Taylor Greene takes a dig at MAGA woman says their 'puffed up lips and breasts' makes her 'uncomfortable'
Marjorie Taylor Greene has turned her fire inward, openly criticising the image culture she says has come to define women around Donald Trump, and admitting it has long made her uneasy. While she did not name anyone directly, the remarks appeared to be a pointed dig at women widely seen as part of Trump’s inner circle, including Karoline Leavitt, Kristi Noem and Kimberly Guilfoyle.
In an interview with The New York Times Magazine, Greene said the cosmetic-heavy aesthetic associated with President Trump’s inner circle left her uncomfortable, particularly as a mother. “I never liked the Maga Mar-a-Lago sexualisation,” she said, referring to the appearance of women close to the President. “I have two daughters, and I’ve always been uncomfortable with how those women puff up their lips and enlarge their breasts.”
The look Greene was referring to, often dubbed the “Mar-a-Lago face”, has become a visual shorthand for Trump-era conservative femininity. The term is widely used to describe a combination of heavy lip filler, Botox and cosmetic enhancements frequently seen among Trump’s female allies and supporters, particularly at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate. Critics have described it as a status symbol, signalling wealth and access, and as a sharp contrast to feminist or “girl boss” aesthetics more commonly associated with the political Left.
Over the years, several women in Trump’s orbit have faced intense online scrutiny over their appearance. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt became the focus of a social media storm in December after Vanity Fair published an extreme close-up photograph of her face. Online users speculated about visible marks on her upper lip, suggesting they were injection sites from cosmetic filler. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, frequently labelled “Ice Barbie” by critics, has also been repeatedly targeted for her glamorous image. Kimberly Guilfoyle, now the US ambassador to Greece, is often cited as one of the earliest public figures associated with the Mar-a-Lago look, and faced backlash after wearing a sheer lace gown to a formal chamber of commerce event following her diplomatic appointment.
Greene’s remarks come as part of a broader and increasingly bitter break with Trump. Once one of his most loyal allies, she has spent recent months publicly distancing herself from the President and condemning his behaviour. In the interview, Greene said she was appalled by Trump’s remarks at the funeral of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated. Speaking shortly after Kirk’s widow, Erika, said she forgave her husband’s killer, Trump told mourners: “I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them.” Greene called it “absolutely the worst statement,” adding, “It just shows where his heart is. And that’s the difference, with her having a sincere Christian faith, and proves that he does not have any faith.”
She also claimed that when she threatened to expose men she said raped and trafficked victims connected to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump personally intervened. According to Greene, the president called her and angrily warned: “My friends will get hurt.” “The Epstein files represent everything wrong with Washington,” she said. “Rich, powerful elites doing horrible things and getting away with it. And the women are the victims.”
Reflecting on her past loyalty, Greene said she now believes she was “naive” to think Trump was truly a man of the people.
That disillusionment turned public in November, when Trump referred to her as “Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Green” in a social media post, accusing her of betraying his political mandate. As her standing within the MAGA movement deteriorated and allies sidelined her, Greene announced in a video that she would resign from Congress on January 5, a full year before the end of her term.
The look Greene was referring to, often dubbed the “Mar-a-Lago face”, has become a visual shorthand for Trump-era conservative femininity. The term is widely used to describe a combination of heavy lip filler, Botox and cosmetic enhancements frequently seen among Trump’s female allies and supporters, particularly at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate. Critics have described it as a status symbol, signalling wealth and access, and as a sharp contrast to feminist or “girl boss” aesthetics more commonly associated with the political Left.
Greene’s remarks come as part of a broader and increasingly bitter break with Trump. Once one of his most loyal allies, she has spent recent months publicly distancing herself from the President and condemning his behaviour. In the interview, Greene said she was appalled by Trump’s remarks at the funeral of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated. Speaking shortly after Kirk’s widow, Erika, said she forgave her husband’s killer, Trump told mourners: “I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them.” Greene called it “absolutely the worst statement,” adding, “It just shows where his heart is. And that’s the difference, with her having a sincere Christian faith, and proves that he does not have any faith.”
She also claimed that when she threatened to expose men she said raped and trafficked victims connected to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump personally intervened. According to Greene, the president called her and angrily warned: “My friends will get hurt.” “The Epstein files represent everything wrong with Washington,” she said. “Rich, powerful elites doing horrible things and getting away with it. And the women are the victims.”
Reflecting on her past loyalty, Greene said she now believes she was “naive” to think Trump was truly a man of the people.
That disillusionment turned public in November, when Trump referred to her as “Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Green” in a social media post, accusing her of betraying his political mandate. As her standing within the MAGA movement deteriorated and allies sidelined her, Greene announced in a video that she would resign from Congress on January 5, a full year before the end of her term.
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"There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth". I'm not 100% confident of her motivations, but I'll take it. Now we need some spinal resurgence among Republicans and -- let me indulge for the New Year -- impeachment could become the word of the year (third time's the charm).Read allPost comment
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