The departure of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress is a major blow to one of the most important fights in modern American politics: protecting our children from the radical transgender agenda. Greene has been a fearless warrior for the America First movement and a leading voice against the sick and twisted practice of mutilating children under the false name of “gender-affirming care.” Now, with her resignation looming, the question is whether Republicans in Congress will have the courage to finish what she started—or whether they’ll retreat into the shadows of Washington cowardice.
Let’s be clear: Greene’s Protect Children’s Innocence Act was not just another bill. It was a moral stand against a dangerous ideology that is targeting our kids. This bill would make it a felony to perform so-called gender transition procedures on minors. These aren’t “treatments”—they’re mutilations. We’re talking about cutting off healthy body parts and pumping children full of hormones that permanently alter their bodies and minds. And for what? To appease the woke mob and the medical-industrial complex that’s making billions off of confused, vulnerable kids.
President Trump understood the urgency of this issue from day one of his second term. He signed an executive order making it the official policy of the United States to stop all federal funding and support for these barbaric practices. He ordered the Department of Justice to enforce the law and protect children from what amounts to medical abuse. Greene’s bill was meant to back that up in Congress with real, lasting legislation.
But now, because of infighting and personal grievances, that bill may never get a vote. That should outrage every single Republican voter in this country.
Say what you want about Marjorie Taylor Greene—she speaks her mind, and that sometimes rubs people the wrong way—but she has never backed down from a fight. She stood up for President Trump when few others did. She put her own money, time, and energy into defending the MAGA movement. And while her recent feud with the president is unfortunate, it doesn’t erase the work she’s done or the values she’s fought for.
Her resignation leaves a huge hole in the America First wing of Congress, especially on the issue of stopping the transgender madness that’s sweeping the country. And while other lawmakers like Reps. Greg Steube, Bob Onder, and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are picking up the torch with bills like the Chloe Cole Act, there’s a serious risk that these efforts will stall out if Republican leadership doesn’t get serious—fast.
The American people are watching. They’ve had enough of men in women’s sports. They’ve had enough of schools hiding gender transitions from parents. And they’ve definitely had enough of children being experimented on by woke doctors more interested in politics than science. President Trump made it clear: this is a fight for the soul of our nation. And any Republican who can’t stand up and take a vote on this issue doesn’t belong in Congress.
Let’s not forget what’s at stake. We’re talking about kids—innocent children—being told they were “born in the wrong body” and rushed into irreversible procedures before they’re old enough to drive or vote. This is not compassion; it’s cruelty. And if Republicans can’t find the backbone to vote on a bill that simply says, “Don’t mutilate kids,” then we’ve got a bigger problem than just losing Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The time for excuses is over. The time for action is now. GOP leaders must bring these bills to a vote. Let the Democrats go on record defending child mutilation if that’s what they want. The American people deserve to see where their representatives stand. And come the 2026 midterms, they’ll remember who stood up for children—and who bowed down to the woke mob.
We are in a battle for the future of this country. Let’s make sure we don’t lose it by staying silent.