President Donald Trump just dropped a political bombshell by pulling his support from one of the most polarizing figures in Congress, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.
Breitbart reported that in a fiery post on Truth Social, Trump announced he’s done with Greene, citing her endless grievances and leftward drift as reasons for the split, while Greene fired back, alleging this is all about silencing her push to expose sensitive Jeffrey Epstein files.
This drama kicked off when Trump took to Truth Social to declare, “I am withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the Great State of Georgia.”
Trump didn’t hold back, pointing out that his frustration started when he sent Greene a poll showing her dismal 12% support for potential Senate or Governor runs—numbers he claimed wouldn’t budge without his backing. He painted her as a complainer, obsessed with grievances despite his administration’s claimed victories, like border security and economic wins.
He also jabbed at Greene’s personal gripes, noting she’s been telling folks he doesn’t return her calls. With a packed schedule managing Congress, Cabinet members, and global affairs, Trump implied he’s got no time for daily rants from a single lawmaker.
Adding fuel to the fire, Trump hinted at a brewing revolt in Greene’s Georgia district, where conservative voters are reportedly fed up with her antics and considering a primary challenge. He promised full support to any suitable candidate who steps up to take her on.
Trump’s critique took a sharper edge when he accused Greene of veering far from conservative values, even spotlighting her appearance on ABC’s “The View” alongside anchors he described as hostile to Republicans. For many on the right, cozying up to such a platform is a betrayal of the fight against progressive media bias.
Greene, however, isn’t taking this lying down. She hit back hard, denying Trump’s claims and insisting she hasn’t been pestering him with calls, though she did admit to sending texts about a hot-button issue.
“Apparently, this is what sent him over the edge. The Epstein files,” Greene stated, suggesting Trump’s public attack is a calculated move to intimidate other Republicans ahead of a crucial vote to release documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious client list.
Greene doubled down, arguing that Trump’s harsh words are meant to scare lawmakers into compliance before the upcoming vote on the Epstein files. She questioned why he’s fighting so hard against their release instead of focusing on struggling American families facing economic hardship.
Elsewhere, Greene has been stirring the pot, accusing House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune of bungling negotiations that led to a 43-day government shutdown. Her willingness to point fingers at party leadership shows she’s not afraid to ruffle feathers, even within her own ranks.
On “The View,” Greene further distanced herself from Trump, rejecting any alignment with figures like Andrew Cuomo and reiterating her call for transparency on Epstein’s associates, according to reports from the New York Post. This public divergence only adds to the growing rift.
Greene also broke from Trump on his stance regarding support for Israel, carving out yet another area of disagreement. For a movement that often prides itself on unity against external threats, these cracks are impossible to ignore.
While Greene insists she’s poured time and resources into supporting Trump, she made it clear her loyalty has limits, stating she doesn’t “worship or serve” him.
That’s a bold line in the sand for someone once seen as a steadfast ally. As this feud unfolds, the conservative base is left wondering whether this is a mere spat or the start of a deeper fracture within the movement.
Trump’s willingness to back a primary challenger and Greene’s defiance on high-stakes issues like the Epstein files suggest the stakes couldn’t be higher. Will this clash redefine loyalties, or is it just another storm that’ll blow over in a news cycle or two?