Fox News host and self-declared constitutional expert Mark Levin is under fire from grassroots conservatives after lashing out at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a staunch America First voice, for daring to question calls for U.S. military involvement in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
Levin, a longtime Fox personality whose ratings have steadily declined in recent years, took to social media to condescendingly refer to Rep. Greene as a “little-known politician from Georgia” after she made a bold statement warning against the U.S. being dragged into another foreign war. Greene’s crime? Calling out supposed “America First” figures who suddenly sound more like globalists eager to light the fuse on yet another costly and bloody intervention.
In a June 15 post that quickly went viral, Greene made it clear: “Everyone is finding out who are real America First/MAGA and who were fake and just said it because it was popular.” She continued, “Anyone slobbering for the U.S. to become fully involved in the Israel/Iran war is not America First/MAGA.” That sentiment struck a chord with the silent majority of conservatives who are tired of footing the bill—for both the blood and the treasure—of endless foreign entanglements.
Everyone is finding out who are real America First/MAGA and who were fake and just said it bc it was popular.
Unfortunately the list of fakes are becoming quite long and exposed themselves quickly.
Anyone slobbering for the U.S. to become fully involved in the Israel/Iran war…
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) June 15, 2025
Rather than engage in a real debate, Levin threw a temper tantrum, writing, “Who died and named Marjorie Taylor Greene the queen of MAGA? Trump is MAGA. He received 77 million votes.” He dismissed Greene’s influence entirely, adding, “You’re a little-known politician from Georgia. Hate to break the news to you. We’re Team Trump. Go Trump!”
But the backlash to Levin’s elitist tone was swift and fierce. Thousands of conservatives flooded his replies, calling out what many see as blind neoconservatism dressed up in MAGA clothing. Cassandra MacDonald, editor for *The Gateway Pundit*, didn’t mince words, saying, “You have one of the lowest-rated shows on Fox. Moderate banger tweets have more views than any given episode of whatever your show is called.”
Who died and named Marjorie Taylor Greene the queen of MAGA? Trump is MAGA. He received 77 million votes. You’re a little known politician from Georgia. Hate to break the news to you. We’re Team Trump. Go Trump! https://t.co/kj2Gtgijh2
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 16, 2025
Others hammered home the message that Greene, whether you agree with her on every point or not, is saying what millions of forgotten Americans are thinking: *we’re done fighting other people’s wars*. One user nailed the sentiment: “Who died and made you ambassador to Israel?” Another added, “As far as Israel, they can defend themselves. They don’t need the U.S. for this, nor should we spend billions more on another war.”
Greene’s message was simple and consistent with the America First platform: peace through strength at home, not endless war abroad. “I don’t want to see Israel bombed or Iran bombed or Gaza bombed… We do NOT want to be involved or required to pay for ANY OF IT!” she declared.
It’s clear that the America First movement is evolving. It’s no longer just about slogans or personalities—it’s about principle. If Mark Levin and other D.C. insiders think waving the MAGA banner gives them a free pass to push for foreign entanglements, they’re in for a rude awakening.
The grassroots is watching—and they’re not backing down.