Ro Khanna
alliance with Marjorie Taylor Greene
Rep. Ro
Khanna (D-Calif.) and former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) have formed an
unlikely cross-partisan alliance focused on populist issues such as government
transparency and anti-war efforts. The partnership debuted publicly in a joint
CNN interview on April 14, 2026, where they discussed their commitment to
finding common ground despite their vast ideological differences.
Core
Areas of Collaboration
The
alliance centers on a shared "anti-establishment" agenda that targets
specific legislative and social goals:
Jeffrey
Epstein Investigation: Both have been vocal in demanding the full release of
DOJ files related to Jeffrey Epstein. They co-sponsored the Epstein Files
Transparency Act alongside Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) to bypass leadership and
force a vote on the records.
Anti-War
Sentiment: Khanna praised Greene for her criticism of escalating tensions with
Iran, specifically her opposition to military threats against Iranian
civilization. Both advocate for an end to "militarism of foreign wars of
choice".
Working-Class
Advocacy: They have called for a "broad populist social movement"
that is pro-working class and opposed to what they term the "Epstein
class"—a powerful political and financial elite.
Ethics
and Accountability: The pair recently joined forces to call for the
resignations of Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales following allegations of
sexual misconduct.
Strategic
Context
The
alliance has been described by both as a "crosspartisan America First
coalition" designed to challenge the traditional Democrat and Republican
party structures.
Khanna's
Perspective: He emphasized the importance of respectful dialogue and noted that
"the only thing that will save our democracy" is a movement that
bridges the left and right on key populist issues.
Greene's
Perspective: She acknowledged the difficulty of overcoming deep political
divisions but agreed on the need for a coalition that prioritizes ordinary
Americans over special interests and foreign agents.
While
they remain far apart on issues like health care—with Khanna supporting
Medicare for All and Greene opposing it—they have agreed to maintain a dialogue
to address shared concerns regarding the cost of living and domestic stability
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