AP NewsBy MEG KINNARDNovember 14, 2025President Donald Trump has publicly called it quits with one of his most stalwart MAGA-world supporters, calling Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene "'Wacky' Marjorie" and saying he would endorse a challenger against her in next year's midterms "if the right person runs."The dismissal of Greene — once the epitome of “Make America Great Again,” sporting the signature red cap for President Joe Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address and acting as a go-between for Trump and other Capitol Hill Republicans — appeared to be the final break in a dispute simmering for months, as Greene has seemingly moderated her political profile. The three-term U.S. House member has increasingly dissented from Republican leaders, attacking them during the just-ended federal government shutdown and saying they need a plan to help people who are losing subsidies to afford health insurance policies.
This is really a bombshell! And on so many levels! First, it shows a rift developing within the MAGA movement over the “Epstein Files” that is beginning to fester. Second, it raises the question: What is Trump so afraid of? What’s in the files? And third — saved for last because it’s the biggest clink — if Greene gets reelected next year, the whole myth of Trump being omnipotent is crushed.
Mark my words… this is BIG!
Crack!
ReutersBy Doina ChiacuNovember 15, 2025Summary
- Marjorie Taylor Greene says she has received threats since Trump severed ties with her
- Greene accuses Trump of lying and intimidation before Epstein vote
- Trump calls Greene a "Lightweight Congresswoman"
- Trump aggression fuels radical internet trolls, Greene says
Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene accused U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday of putting her life in danger, saying his online criticism has triggered a wave of threats against her.Greene, once a longtime Trump loyalist who has more recently taken positions at odds with the president, said she has been contacted by private security firms warning about her safety."Aggressive rhetoric attacking me has historically led to death threats and multiple convictions of men who were radicalized by the same type (of) rhetoric being directed at me right now," Greene, a U.S. House of Representatives member from Georgia, wrote in a post on X. "This time by the President of the United States."
The rift is getting wider!
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