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  •  Marjorie Taylor Greene embraces Code Pink despite group’s documented ties to Chinese-linked funding

  • Greene’s anti-Israel turn puts her at odds with most Republicans and Trump allies

  • Code Pink’s CCP-linked donors raise national security concerns across party lines

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s farewell tour through Congress appears to be ending exactly how you’d expect — with a full embrace of fringe activists and zero concern for optics, consistency, or national security. Posing proudly with Code Pink isn’t some bold anti-war statement; it’s a deliberate alignment with a group repeatedly flagged for ties to Chinese Communist Party–linked money and extremist tactics.

This isn’t bridge-building. It’s validation. Code Pink has harassed lawmakers, disrupted hearings, praised Hamas-adjacent narratives, and even joked about holding elected officials “hostage.” That Greene would treat this group as a respectable partner speaks volumes about how far she’s drifted from the America First coalition that once elevated her.

What’s especially striking is that criticism of Code Pink’s CCP ties isn’t partisan. Republicans, Democrats, and even Nancy Pelosi herself have publicly condemned the group. Greene’s decision to ignore those warnings suggests this isn’t about peace — it’s about posturing, grievance politics, and staying relevant after losing Trump’s support.

Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to be embracing a feminist left-wing activist group with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party in the final weeks of her House term.

Greene on Wednesday met with members of Code Pink, whose co-founder Medea Benjamin praised the outgoing congresswoman as a “strong anti war voice” in Congress. Benjamin’s group took credit for crashing a D.C. dinner in September where protestors got within feet of President Donald Trump and shouted he “is the Hitler of our time.”

“I’m America First and fully against funding foreign wars and support peace because that’s good for everyone especially the most innocent people, children,” Greene wrote on X Wednesday in response to a post from Benjamin showing the duo and a group of mostly keffiyeh-clad women posing for a photo.

“I have enjoyed a friendship with Medea for a few years now even though politics says that’s not allowed,” Greene continued. “I’ve learned to find bridges with others and that’s how we all win and ultimately leads to peace.”

We visited Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene today to thank her for becoming such a strong anti war voice in congress and tell her we will miss her. pic.twitter.com/KW87d4vPBK

— Medea Benjamin (@medeabenjamin) December 10, 2025

Greene is set to leave Congress in January 2026 following an abrupt resignation announcement that was precipitated in part by harsh criticism from Trump.

The Georgia Republican’s decision to pose with Code Pink follows months of hardening her criticism against Israel.

Greene broke with Republicans earlier this year by characterizing Israel’s war in Gaza as a genocide, a term some Democrats have refrained from using. She was one of 18 Republicans to vote against the annual defense policy bill Wednesday, citing in part the measure authorizing security assistance to Israel.

Most GOP lawmakers are staunch supporters of Israel and have argued that groups critical of Israel, including Code Pink, are sympathetic to Hamas.

Greene also ripped Trump for taking contributions from the pro-Israel lobby American Israel Public Affairs Committee using data compiled by a left-wing group. The Georgia Republican has previously argued AIPAC should register as a foreign lobbyist.

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