Clash at the Press Conference: Marjorie Taylor Greene vs. UK Journalist
Controversy erupted when Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene told a British journalist to 'go back to your country' after being questioned about a leaked Signal chat involving US officials. The incident highlights tensions over sensitive military discussions and differing international perspectives.

The political sphere was abuzz after a confrontation between Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and a British journalist from Sky News at a press conference. The journalist attempted to question Greene about a leaked Signal group chat involving senior US officials planning a military strike on Yemen.
Greene, a Republican representative from Georgia, responded sharply, insisting the journalist 'go back' to the UK, criticizing her for focusing on US matters while ignoring domestic issues in her own country. Greene's remarks drew attention to the wider issue of international media covering American politics.
The leaked chat, involving top US security officials, was publicly available on the messaging app Signal. President Donald Trump minimized the severity of the leak, while The Atlantic released the full transcript revealing specific military plans. The incident underscores the delicate nature of public and media engagement in political controversies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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