"Those are things I'm interested in, as long as I think they're achievable, and I can be effective in those roles," Greene said during an interview with Fox News Digital Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas. "But we'll see what happens down the road."
The first-term Georgia lawmaker has garnered more than $10 million for her reelection campaign since last year. Greene is not just sitting on that money, though.
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Instead, the congresswoman is using it to endorse candidates in line with her and Trump's populist style of politics. In recent months, Greene has backed Ohio's JD Vance and Arizonan Blake Masters in their races for the Senate.
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"I'd love to see the Republican Party being the party that truly represents the American people," she said. "I think the inner circle inside the GOP is struggling to find that identity, but I hope to play a big role in helping them realize what their voters want."
A small business owner and mother of three, Greene said she was compelled to seek elective office because Republicans on Capitol Hill ignored the conservative base.
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"I'm a regular person, I had no intention of ever becoming a member of Congress, but I can tell you for sure the American people want to see elected leaders in the Republican Party actually doing the job that they campaigned on and say they would do," she said. "I was one of those Americans that felt let down when Republicans didn't get things done like repealing ObamaCare [and] defunding Planned Parenthood."
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Trump has acknowledged Greene as a top ally.
The Georgia lawmaker vociferously supported Trump during his second impeachment trial last year after the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tweeted a tribute for the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones after his trial for defaming the parents of a child killed in the Sandy Hook mass shooting.
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The Georgia Republican, who, like Jones, has built a large following by pushing far-right conspiracy theories, singled out for praise a remark by Jones during his trial about the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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When challenged by a prosecuting attorney during the trial about his promotion of baseless, QAnon-style conspiracy theories about political elites running child-trafficking networks, Jones cited links between Epstein and Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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Though former President Bill Clinton did associate with Epstein before Epstein’s 2008 conviction of procuring a child for prostitution, there is no proof to verify claims that Clinton knew about or participated in Epstein's crimes.