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Tensions flare as Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly criticizes former President Donald Trump for hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago. Greene accuses Trump of neglecting domestic priorities, tweeting, “Zelensky today. Netanyahu tomorrow. Can we just do America?” The meetings, focused on peace plans for Ukraine and Gaza, mark Trump’s sixth encounter with Netanyahu this year, raising questions about balancing international diplomacy with America First promises.

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00:00In Florida this weekend, former President Donald Trump hosted two of the world's most
00:23high-profile leaders at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
00:29and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:33The purpose? To discuss peace plans.
00:37First, an effort to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict that erupted in February 2022,
00:43and second, to address Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza.
00:48But not everyone in Trump's own party is cheering these international moves.
00:53Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly criticized the former president,
00:58calling for a renewed focus on domestic priorities.
01:02Zelensky today, Netanyahu tomorrow, Greene wrote on social media, adding pointedly,
01:09can we just do America?
01:11Greene, a vocal opponent of U.S. military aid to foreign nations,
01:16has previously labeled Zelensky as a dictator who canceled elections,
01:20and described Israel's actions in Gaza as a humanitarian crisis.
01:26Her comments come amid a broader tension between Trump's international engagement
01:30and his America-first messaging, one that his MAGA base has long embraced.
01:37Critics argue that by repeatedly meeting with foreign leaders
01:40and positioning himself as a global peacemaker,
01:44Trump risks backstabbing the very principles he campaigned on,
01:48shifting focus away from American domestic issues and toward conflicts overseas,
01:54all in pursuit of a so-called peace prize.
01:57This weekend's meetings marked the sixth time Netanyahu and Trump had met this year alone,
02:03signaling the former president's continued deep involvement in international diplomacy,
02:08despite calls from voices like Greene to prioritize American concerns.
02:14And for Greene, who is set to resign from Congress in January,
02:17the frustration is personal, reflecting months of public feuds with Trump,
02:22including disputes over sensitive documents tied to the investigations of Jeffrey Epstein.
02:29As these tensions play out, one question mommades.
02:32Can Trump reconcile his global ambitions with the America-first promises
02:37that defined his political brand?
02:40Or will the push and pull between domestic priorities and international diplomacy
02:45continue to define the post-presidential landscape?
02:49For now, the eyes of both Washington and the world are on Mar-a-Lago,
02:54watching as former President Trump navigates the delicate balance
02:58between peace talks abroad and political promises at home.
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