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President Donald Trump has withdrawn his support for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom he calls a
President Donald Trump announced that he will no longer support Marjorie Taylor Greene, Representative for Georgia, for repeatedly complaining about the Republican Party and also described her as a "raving crazy woman."
The nation's leader is upset with the controversial blonde who supported him during the most complicated stage of his legal defense when his opponents sought to send him to prison.
Having railed against some of the highest-ranking Republicans, accusing them of being afraid of women more talented than themselves, was the initial reason for Trump's anger.
However, the final straw was when the Georgia representative dared to declare that she wasn't worried about losing his support and even joined the voices demanding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, the leader of a sex trafficking ring in which the Trump name appears.
Faced with this situation, the president of the nation could no longer tolerate it and, through a message on the Truth Social platform, expressed that Marjorie Taylor Greene no longer had his support, to the point that he was inclined to back a primary challenge against her.
“I am withdrawing my support and endorsement to 'Congresswoman' Marjorie Taylor Greene, from the great state of Georgia. All I see 'Crazy' Marjorie doing is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!” he wrote.
Trump noted that the Georgia representative's attacks on her own party rose after he dissuaded her from running for Senate or governor, as it would have been a difficult battle to win.
“It seems to have started when I sent her a poll telling her she shouldn't run for senator or governor; she had 12% and no chance (unless, of course, she had my endorsement, which she wasn't going to get!).
She's told a lot of people she's upset because I'm not returning her calls anymore, but with 219 members of Congress, 53 US senators, 24 cabinet members,“With nearly 200 countries and a normal life to lead, I can't take calls from a crazy woman raving every day,” she said.
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