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Donald Trump is said to be considering Marjorie Taylor Greene for a top cabinet position in the Trump administration.

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This is false. Trump has made no comments on whether or not he is considering Marjorie Taylor Greene for a top cabinet position. The video within the post even ends with the stipulation that a job might tempt her "if it is offered". For additional proof, another article by Newsweek states that "The former president has not openly discussed potential roles for Greene." (https://www.newsweek.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-wants-trump-cabinet-position-been-very-loyal-1982012)

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The statement that Trump is considering Marjorie Taylor Greene for a top cabinet position is false. This statement made by @calltoactivism, who claims to provide legal analysis and news the media is missing, does not provide a source for this statement, but does provide a clip from the news claiming Greene to be a potential pick. Trump, himself has made no comments or statements on giving Greene a cabinet position. Greene has been supportive of Trump, and she made a statement which led people to speculate she would receive a cabinet position. Greene said, “And there’s those of us that have been very loyal. We understand his polices, we support them through and through. And I’d like to see people like us that have done that very much involved.” As Ewan palmer put is in his Newsweek article, “Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says she and others who have been loyal to President-elect Donald Trump for years are more deserving of being in the Republican’s next Cabinet than some of those being suggested.” Trump has since stated that Greene will chair a House subcommittee (DOGE, Department of Government Efficiency) that will work with his administration, which is not a cabinet position(spectrumnews1).

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