Donald Trump again lashes out against his former ally Marjorie Taylor Greene and calls her a "traitor"
President Donald Trump again attacked Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene and called her a
After engaging in a war of words with the president, which ended with the withdrawal of his endorsement, the Republican announced she would resign from Congress in January and has since appeared continuously in interviews criticizing Republican Party leaders.
“I have too much self-respect and dignity, I love my family too much, and I do not want my beloved district to have to endure a painful and hateful primary against me by the president we all fought for, only for me to win the election while the Republicans probably lose the midterms,” the 51-year-old blonde stated in a lengthy statement.
In response, days Later, the nation's leader used the Truth Social platform to formalize his break with the.
“I am withdrawing my support for 'Congresswoman' Marjorie Taylor Greene of the great state of Georgia. All 'Wacky Marjorie' does is whine,” he wrote.
Far from With the battle of insults seemingly over, earlier this week, the Georgia representative mentioned that the nation's leader is losing his influence over the Republican representative Party. "I think the dam is breaking. Many Republicans may not have criticized him, but last week, 13 Republicans voted with the Democrats to repeat one of President Trump's executive orders, which allowed him to fire federal employees," she stated. These comments resonated deeply with the New York tycoon, and during a rally, he called her “Marjorie Traitor Brown,” trying to explain why she is now criticizing him. "What the hell happened to her? She must have been a staunch liberal; now she's on CNN all the time."Can you believe it? And it was only because I couldn't call her back.
I have about 200 members of Congress. I have 53 senators. I have 212 countries. I have a family, and I have to talk to my family, too.
You can't call a president every day,and when he doesn't call you back, she goes around saying, 'He's not calling me back.' I said, 'Marjorie, I can't call you back, I'm sorry.' And I didn't call her back, and she started ranting, 'He's not calling me back anymore,'" he explained.
However, Taylor Greene has consistently maintained that her problems with Trump began when she criticized him for not supporting the request to force the House of Representatives to vote on demanding that the Justice Department release all files related to the millionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein, leader of a child sex trafficking ring.

