Trump Revokes Backing for Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Hold onto your hats, folks—President Donald Trump just dropped a political bombshell by pulling his support from one of the most outspoken figures in the MAGA movement, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.

According to Breitbart, in a fiery post on Truth Social, Trump announced the withdrawal of his endorsement for Greene, sparking a public clash that has conservatives buzzing about loyalty, policy, and the upcoming vote on sensitive Epstein-related documents.

This drama kicked off when Trump took to his platform to express frustration with Greene’s relentless grievances, claiming her complaints overshadow the monumental achievements of his administration.

Trump’s Sharp Critique of Greene’s Behavior

“I am withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the Great State of Georgia,” Trump declared on Truth Social, setting the tone for a scathing critique.

He pointed to a poll he sent her, suggesting she had no shot at higher office without his backing, and accused her of whining to others about ignored phone calls.

Trump didn’t hold back, painting Greene as a distraction from his record of border security, tax cuts, and military rebuilding, while branding her antics as a liability for conservatives in her district.

Greene’s Shift and Trump’s Disapproval

Adding fuel to the fire, Trump criticized Greene for veering off the conservative path, particularly slamming her appearance on a progressive-leaning show with hosts he called out for their anti-Republican bias.

He hinted at grassroots frustration in Georgia, noting that conservative voters are fed up and may support a primary challenger—a move he promised to back fully. Trump’s exasperation seems rooted in a belief that Greene’s focus on personal gripes undermines the broader fight against the progressive agenda that conservatives are battling daily.

Greene Fires Back with Epstein Claims

Not one to stay quiet, Greene hit back hard, accusing Trump of fabricating stories about her to intimidate fellow Republicans ahead of a critical vote on releasing files tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

She denied pestering Trump with calls but admitted to sending messages about the Epstein documents, suggesting this triggered his public rebuke.

“It’s astonishing really how hard he’s fighting to stop the Epstein files from coming out that he actually goes to this level,” Greene stated, redirecting the narrative to question Trump’s priorities over struggling Americans’ concerns.

A Clash Over Focus and Loyalty

Greene further argued that while she’s poured time and resources into supporting Trump, her allegiance isn’t blind, emphasizing she doesn’t bow to any single leader.

Meanwhile, her recent comments on a talk show—where she distanced herself from some of Trump’s positions, including on foreign policy—only seem to widen the rift between the two.

This feud isn’t just a personal spat; it’s a window into the tensions within the conservative movement, where battling the woke agenda often collides with internal debates over strategy and focus.

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