Trump Escalates Feud with Marjorie Taylor Greene in Brutal Social Media Attack
Former President Donald Trump has launched another stinging rebuke of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), intensifying their public rift in a blistering Truth Social post. The latest attack—even harsher than his previous criticism—has sparked debate over whether their once-close alliance is beyond repair.
From Allies to Adversaries: The Breakdown of Trump and Greene’s Relationship
Marjorie Taylor Greene rose to fame as one of Trump’s fiercest defenders, championing his “America First” agenda and echoing his election fraud claims. Trump once hailed her as a rising GOP star, but tensions flared when Greene aggressively targeted House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Trump ally, over government spending and Ukraine aid.
In April, Trump first broke ranks, calling Greene’s push to oust Johnson “unnecessary.” Now, his latest remarks suggest growing frustration—and a potential turning point in their political bond.
Trump’s Scathing Truth Social Post: “She’s Hurting the Party”
Trump didn’t hold back in his latest attack, writing:
“Marjorie Taylor Greene is wasting her time fighting Republicans instead of focusing on the Radical Left Democrats who are destroying our country. She’s hurting the party and herself—smart people know it!”
While stopping short of endorsing her primary challenger, the post sent a clear message: Fall in line or risk isolation. Analysts see this as Trump prioritizing GOP unity ahead of the 2024 election.
Greene’s Defiant Response—and Behind-the-Scenes Damage Control
Known for her confrontational style, Greene fired back on X (formerly Twitter):
“I will always stand for the people, not the swamp. The same people who failed President Trump are the ones attacking me now.”
Yet sources say she’s privately seeking to mend fences with Trump’s camp, aware his endorsement is crucial for her political future.
GOP Fallout: A Warning to MAGA Rebels?
The clash highlights fractures within the Republican Party as Trump tightens control. By rebuking even loyalists like Greene, he signals that dissent won’t be tolerated in the run-up to November.
For Greene, the risk is clear: Losing Trump’s support could weaken her influence in a party still dominated by him. Meanwhile, GOP rivals may use his criticism to paint her as a divisive figure.
What’s Next for Greene—and the GOP?
Will Greene pivot to regain Trump’s favor, or double down as a MAGA purist? As the 2024 election heats up, this feud could reshape Republican dynamics.
Stay tuned to NextMinuteNews for further developments.
