In one of the most explosive political meltdowns of the year, former President Donald Trump has officially turned on one of his most loyal allies — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — and she is firing back with receipts that threaten to blow the Republican Party’s internal fractures wide open.
The chaos began when Trump posted a blistering tirade on Truth Social, announcing he was withdrawing his endorsement of the congresswoman and branding her a “lunatic,” a “complainer,” and someone who had “gone far-left.” For a man who once praised her as a warrior for MAGA, the sudden shift sent shockwaves through conservative circles.
Trump’s post read like a bad breakup letter mixed with a reality TV confession:
“I am withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene… all I see ‘Wacky’ Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!… I can’t take a ranting Lunatic’s call every day.”
He even accused her of being jealous that he no longer returned her phone calls and mocked her low polling numbers — an astonishing attack on someone who spent years defending him at every turn.
But MTG didn’t fold.
She retaliated — and she came armed.
Within minutes, Greene posted a series of text messages between her and Trump, revealing what she says is the real reason behind the public breakup: her insistence that Congress vote to release the full Jeffrey Epstein files, including evidence that may implicate Trump himself.
Her response on Twitter (via her official congressional account) was immediate and unflinching:
“President Trump just attacked me and lied about me. I haven’t called him at all, but I did send these text messages today. Apparently this is what sent him over the edge.”
Then she posted a screenshot of the message that triggered the explosion.
Three words:
“The Epstein files.”
Greene claims Trump’s attack wasn’t personal — it was strategic. She says Trump is desperately trying to stop her from rallying Republicans to vote for the release of the documents, which could cast a devastating shadow over his political future.
“Of course he’s coming after me hard to make an example — to scare all the other Republicans before next week’s vote… It’s astonishing how hard he’s fighting to stop the Epstein files from coming out.”
And then came the line that landed like a bomb in GOP circles:
“I don’t worship or serve Donald Trump!”
For a woman who built her brand on unwavering devotion to the MAGA movement, that sentence marks a seismic shift.
MTG continued, expressing what many conservative voters have whispered but rarely said aloud:
“Most Americans wish he would fight this hard to help the forgotten men and women of America… That’s what I voted for.”
She also reminded the public that she sacrificed “precious time,” money, and political capital defending Trump — often when other Republicans hid behind anonymity or ran for cover. But now, she says, he’s abandoned the policies he promised, the voters who trusted him, and the movement he claimed to champion.
A Republican Civil War Ignites
This very public split isn’t just a fight between two oversized personalities. It’s a political earthquake.
For years, Trump and MTG have been inseparable symbols of the party’s hard-right wing. But now, with Greene accusing Trump of trying to suppress the release of the Epstein files — a cause Republicans loudly championed assuming it would hurt Democrats — the entire narrative is collapsing in real time.
If MTG is right, Republicans will have to explain why a vote they pushed for is now being quietly sabotaged from within.
The question now:
Will other Republicans fall in line behind Trump — or join Greene in blowing the whistle?
One thing is certain: the Epstein files vote is coming. And the GOP may never look the same once the dust settles.
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