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‘This is a lie!’: Marjorie Taylor Greene denies Trump’s plan to betray America’s allies

In Greene's view, Trump can do no wrong.

Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again shouting into the void — or more accurately, her X feed — and as is often the case, it’s to defend Donald Trump against The Washington Post.

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On June 10, Greene exploded online over a damning article claiming the Trump istration is preparing to send thousands of foreign detainees — including citizens from longtime allies like Britain, , and Italy — to Guantánamo Bay.

Her response? “THIS IS A LIE!!!” followed by an all-caps demand for a retraction and a threat: “I hope the Trump SUES the Washington Post!!!” The White House, through spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, has also denied the Post‘s reports.

The Post’s headline is a doozy: “Trump to ramp up transfers to Guantánamo, including citizens of allies.” According to the article, the Trump istration plans to send foreign nationals, potentially thousands, to the infamous detention center, without informing their home governments.

That’s not just bold; it’s a diplomatic hand grenade. The article cites unnamed istration officials and lays out the possibility that European citizens could be detained without their governments’ knowledge or consent.

Greene’s denial: “Fake News!” — but is it?

Greene’s fiery denial centers on the idea that The Washington Post fabricated the story. However, she offers no evidence to contradict the Post’s reporting, which is attributed to multiple officials familiar with the planning.

And here’s the kicker: Jeff Bezos, the Post’s owner, is hardly the liberal puppet MTG makes him out to be. Bezos has long maintained ties with both Republican and Democratic power players — and reportedly has had cordial relations with Trump himself, appearing at his second term inauguration, despite their occasional spats.

Greene’s accusation fits into a familiar MAGA script: the media lies, Trump is innocent, and every damaging revelation is a Deep State hit job. But unless she can point to an actual inaccuracy — not just scream “LIE!!!” in all caps — her defense reads more like fanfiction than fact-check.

What is the plan, really?

The Post reports that Trump’s advisors are discussing Guantánamo as a central holding facility for a surge in deportations and detentions. These transfers wouldn’t just involve suspected terrorists but foreign nationals of all kinds — even those whose only crime is immigration-related.

Officials say the plan could involve secretly detaining citizens of allied nations without notifying those governments. That’s not just diplomatically risky — it’s a potential breach of international law and an invitation for blowback from NATO partners.

It’s worth noting that Guantánamo already carries the global stain of indefinite detention and human rights abuses. Trump not only promised to keep it open during his first term but also signed an executive order to that effect in 2018.

So the notion that he’d double down in a second term? Not far-fetched. Furthermore, in January 2025, Trump issued an executive memorandum to expand the Guantánamo Migrant Operations Center to hold up to 30,000 migrants.

Verdict: The Post has receipts. Greene has rage tweets

While Greene’s rant makes for great social media theater, it doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. The Washington Post isn’t exactly prone to pulling national security stories out of thin air. Without any contradictory evidence or even a clarifying statement from the Trump camp, the most logical takeaway is this: Greene doesn’t like the facts, so she’s attacking the messenger.

As for Trump, if he really is planning to send citizens of allies to Guantánamo without telling their governments — that’s not just a betrayal of American values. That’s how you start an international incident.


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William Kennedy is a full-time freelance content writer and journalist in Eugene, OR. William covered true crime, among other topics for Grunge.com. He also writes about live music for the Eugene Weekly, where his beat also includes arts and culture, food, and current events. He lives with his wife, daughter, and two cats who all politely accommodate his obsession with Doctor Who and The New Yorker.