• Marjorie Taylor Greene critiques older viewership on Fox News as “not the future of America.”
  • Her feud with Mark Levin underscores a rift with the GOP and Fox News’ aging audience.
  • She cites Pew data showing Fox News reliance among Baby Boomer generation.

ATLANTA, GA (TDR) — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed Fox News Wednesday over its predominantly older viewership, arguing the network has “insulted my entire district” and caters to viewers “who are very much up in age, the Baby Boomer generation” .

Clash with Mark Levin

Greene’s latest barb follows host Mark Levin calling her a “lunatic” and saying “the Republican Party isn’t going the way of Marjorie Taylor Greene and her ilk” on Fox News last Tuesday . She rebutted on Real America’s Voice News with Eric Bolling, insisting “Fox News better start paying attention” to shifting demographics.

Mark has never called me or talked to me in person,” Greene said, accusing Levin of randomly insulting my entire district from his studio.

Fox News’ Aging Audience

Citing a Pew Research survey, Greene noted 47 percent of adults aged 65+ and 45 percent of those 50–64 get news from Fox, versus just 28 percent under 30 . “That’s not the future of America,” she quipped.

Viewership Trends

Fox News reported a 31 percent uptick in viewers aged 25–54 and a 25 percent overall increase from April–June, per a recent company press release . Greene used these figures to challenge the network’s appeal to younger audiences.

Policy Disagreements and Party Rift

Greene’s tensions with her party intensified after she denounced Israel’s war in Gaza, opposed Trump’s AI order, and demanded release of the Epstein Files . “I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m not relating to the party anymore,” she told the Daily Mail.

Foreign Policy Spat

In June, Greene criticized U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling for focus on domestic crime, like that by “criminal illegal aliens” and cartel and Chinese fentanyl . Levin shot back, labeling her a “shameless nitwit” and insisting “thousands of Americans were killed and maimed by the Iranian terrorist regime.

What’s Next for Fox and the GOP?

As Greene’s feud with Fox News hosts shows no sign of abating, the network faces pressure to modernize its appeal or risk losing relevance with younger voters. Meanwhile, Greene’s own path within the GOP remains uncertain as she continues to spearhead controversial stances.

Will Fox News adapt to capture younger audiences, or remain anchored to its aging base?

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