BREAKING: Into the HENHOUSE - MTG's View Appearance Has Laura Loomer SCREAMING Betrayal

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Tonight on RAW FEED, Gary Franchi exposes the moment that's splitting the MAGA movement down the middle. Marjorie Taylor Greene walked into the liberal lion's den of The View and did the unthinkable - she refused to fight. Instead of the expected fireworks, MTG delivered a calm, measured performance that has Laura Loomer screaming betrayal and MAGA influencers calling for her head.

The shocking exchange began when Joy Behar suggested: "Maybe you should become a Democrat, Marjorie." But MTG's response stunned everyone: "I'm not a Democrat... I think both parties have failed." This wasn't the combative congresswoman viewers expected. She came to build bridges, not burn them, declaring that "women of maturity" need to "sew our red, white, and blue flag back together."

But the real bombshell came when MTG exposed the truth about Republican healthcare plans. "There is no plan," she admitted on national television. "There's a lot of ideas, there's a lot of bills, but there's no consensus. And I think that's a failure." She even revealed she'd have to "go into a SKIFF to find our Republican health insurance plan" - if one existed at all.

The backlash was immediate and vicious. Laura Loomer posted: "I told you MTG was flirting with the idea of becoming a Democrat. Never seen a more opportunistic woman before." But MTG fired back, calling her critics "very weak and pathetic MAGA social media influencers" who are "all paid" to attack her. She specifically targeted "weak Republican men" in House and Senate leadership.

During the shutdown discussion, MTG delivered perhaps her most powerful moment. "We're literally shut down. I'm angry at the speaker. I think the House should be in session." She announced she's refusing her paycheck during the shutdown, contrasting Congress's laziness with everyday Americans: "People at home watching this show, they go to work every day. It is an embarrassment to me that we're not in session and getting paid."

The appearance marks a stunning evolution from February 2023, when MTG tweeted: "I'm not a fan of the angry, nasty women on The View." Now she's sitting at their table, praising the "professional and kind" exchange of ideas. Anna Mattson observed: "I did not expect any Republican to go on The View, but especially not the most MAGA Republican you can find."

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The contrast with past View appearances couldn't be starker. Remember Alex Jones in 2011? He hijacked the conversation, ranting about Building 7 and the Iraq War while the hosts desperately tried to steer back to Charlie Sheen. Jones ended by shouting "Infowars.com!" as they cut to commercial. MTG chose the opposite approach - engagement over confrontation.

When Whoopi Goldberg tried a gotcha question about military deployment in cities, MTG deflected masterfully: "I think we're doing a great job of exchanging our ideas... in a very professional and kind way. And in my opinion, I think we need more of that in America." She revealed that "a lot of people wanted me to come on the show and say nasty things... They wanted all of us to fight."

The timing is significant. As Democrats face elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York - all states Kamala Harris won - MTG reminded viewers that this is "a referendum on where is the Democrat Party." She even took shots at Andrew Cuomo over sexual harassment allegations and COVID nursing home deaths, refusing to endorse him despite the hosts' assumptions.

But the deeper story is the civil war erupting within MAGA. Vince Langman called her appearance "pathetic," saying "I truly despise this woman." Yet Anna Mattson celebrated it as "a win for America," noting that "the reason we see so much political violence is... because people do not know how to talk to each other."

As Gary Franchi reveals in this segment from the Next News Network's RAW FEED, we're witnessing a pivotal moment. Can the conservative movement win by only talking to itself? Or does victory require venturing into hostile territory? MTG made her choice. Now the movement must decide: Is dialogue strength or surrender?

Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/FXL2Ym8YQnw

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