The Guardian (USA)

‘America First’ Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene prints book in Canada

- Martin Pengelly in Washington

A new book by the far-right Georgia congresswo­man Marjorie Taylor Greene – a leading supporter of Donald Trump’s “America First” policies and founder of the America First Caucus, which called for “meaningful work for American workers and their families” – was printed in Canada.

The informatio­n is included on the copyright page of the book, MTG, which will be published in the US on Tuesday.

In an endorsemen­t, Trump himself calls Greene “one of the most fierce warriors in Congress for American First and all it stands for”, adding: “Her America First credential­s are forged in steel.”

Greene’s Canadian-printed book is produced by Winning Team Publishing, a firm co-founded by Donald Trump Jr which has also put out books by the former president and Kari Lake, the Arizona US Senate candidate and election denier.

Obtaining a copy of MTG, the Guardian reported its false claim that no Democrats stayed in the US House chamber on January 6, to defend it from rioters Trump sent to stop certificat­ion of his defeat by Joe Biden.

Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat and former soldier who did defend the chamber, called Greene’s claim “patently false”.

On Monday, representa­tives for the congresswo­man did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment about the choice to print her book abroad. Nor did Sergio Gor, co-founder of Winning Team Publishing with Donald Trump Jr.

A copy of Lake’s book, Unafraid, contained no informatio­n on where it was printed.

Winning Team also publishes Our Journey Together and Letters to Trump, books about Trump’s presidency and communicat­ions with world leaders. Winning Team offers Letters to Trump at $99 unsigned and $399 signed. MTG costs $30 unsigned and $49.99 signed.

Letters to Trump says it was “proudly printed in the United States of America”.

The origins of pro-Trump merchandis­e have been questioned before. In 2019, fact-checkers debunked claims that Trump’s famous “Make America Great Again” red baseball caps were made in China.

Greene’s Canadian-printed book is dedicated to her father, Robert David

Taylor, “a forgotten American who never finished college … served in the Vietnam war and became a millionair­e through hard work because he lived the American dream”.

Greene rose from gym ownership to Congress, winning a seat in 2020. Achieving notoriety through conspiracy-laced rhetoric and confrontat­ional behaviour, she founded the America First Caucus in 2021.

According to a document obtained by Punchbowl News, the caucus aims “to promote congressio­nal policies that are to the long-term benefit of the American nation”.

The document added: “The North Star of any policy proposal will be that which serves the American people, and any consequent­ial analysis of policy platforms must be based on this first principle.”

Under “Trade”, the document said: “Politician­s on both sides of the aisle have outsourced America’s manufactur­ing for decades, offshoring jobs, deflating wages and destroying communitie­s, particular­ly in rural America … the America First Caucus believes it is time to stop worshippin­g at the altar of idealised free trade, and actually deliver for American workers.

“… Pretending that rising GDP or faster access to higher-quality products is always better than meaningful work for American workers and their families is a betrayal of our values and demonstrat­es complete ignorance of long-term consequenc­es.”

The document attracted significan­t criticism for its contention, under “Immigratio­n”, that “America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthen­ed by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions”.

Like the US, Canada was formed from British colonial possession­s. However, it is also home to a large French population, just one of a rich array of minority groups.

 ?? November. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images ?? Georgia representa­tive Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks at a news conference on border security outside of the US Capitol building on 14
November. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Georgia representa­tive Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks at a news conference on border security outside of the US Capitol building on 14

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