It takes a special kind of political blindness — or outright recklessness — to celebrate a visit from a group that has spent years cozying up to some of the world’s worst enemies of freedom. Yet, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who’s wrapping up her time in Congress, has done just that by welcoming CODEPINK into her congressional office. That’s right, the same far-left outfit that has a long track record of supporting terrorist-linked regimes, hostile foreign powers, and radical anti-American ideologies is now lauding Greene for being a “strong anti-war voice.” If you’re wondering how a supposed America First conservative gets into bed with a group that openly flouts our nation’s core values, you’re not alone.
CODEPINK isn’t your garden-variety protest squad. This group openly praises Palestinian liberation — waving symbols tied to Hamas and inciting pro-terror demonstrations. It’s a bunch that spent years hobnobbing with dictatorships like Cuba’s Castro regime, Iran’s Ahmadinejad administration, and Venezuela’s socialist disaster under Chavez. CODEPINK members have been guests of hostile governments, and they’ve openly aligned with networks accused of stoking anti-American unrest. Yet Greene acts like she’s found a surprising ally in them, even claiming this odd partnership helps her promote “peace.” Peace, apparently, now means cozying up to authoritarian enablers and blurring lines with America’s enemies.
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene meets with anti-war group Code Pink https://t.co/gcTSRSZGKR
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) December 12, 2025
The most glaring red flag here is the group’s shadowy financial connections. CODEPINK has ties to a billionaire linked to the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda machine — a network funneling dirty money to fuel domestic chaos and discredit U.S. foreign policy. This isn’t some grassroots peace movement; it’s a well-oiled machine working behind the scenes to undermine American interests. Remember, these are the same folks who downplay horrific atrocities like the Uyghur genocide and peddle pro-Beijing narratives. And Marjorie Taylor Greene, in an act that can only be described as naïve or downright irresponsible, embraces them as partners in political progress.
To make matters worse, Greene’s recent pivot toward this group contradicts her supposed America First credentials. She’s been railing against GOP leadership, claiming sidelining and betrayal — yet here she is, cozying up with radicals who have never shied away from disrupting Homeland Security hearings or equating ICE agents to terrorists. These protestors wield religious symbols to shield their anti-enforcement, anti-sovereignty agenda, a tactic Greene has openly endorsed by association. How do you stand for America while rubbing elbows with people who champion lawlessness and undermine national security? It’s a stunning hypocrisy.
At the end of the day, Greene’s alliance with CODEPINK underscores a truth conservatives have been warning about for years: the left’s so-called activists aren’t just out-of-touch idealists — they’re often foreign operatives, radicals, and enablers of tyranny. And when those on the right begin to blur these lines, they do a grave disservice to the American people. If Greene’s legacy is going to be anything, let it not be the story of a politician who betrayed her base by fraternizing with America’s enemies under the guise of “peace.” The real question here: How much more of this reckless behavior will the GOP tolerate before it gets serious about rooting out dangerous alliances masquerading as principles?

