Trump
Cuts Ties With Marjorie Taylor Greene, Calling Her ‘Wacky’
The
rupture exposed the divides within President Trump’s MAGA base over the Epstein
files and more.
Luke
Broadwater
By Luke
Broadwater
Luke
Broadwater covers the White House.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/14/us/politics/trump-marjorie-taylor-greene-split.html
Nov. 14,
2025
President
Trump is done with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Once one
of Mr. Trump’s most reliable allies on Capitol Hill, the Georgia Republican has
increasingly broken ranks with him, most notably by calling for the release of
the Justice Department’s files about the convicted sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein.
By Friday
evening, Mr. Trump let the world know how he felt.
“I am
withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor
Greene, of the Great State of Georgia,” he wrote on social media. Over the past
several weeks, Mr. Trump said, “all I see “Wacky” Marjorie do is COMPLAIN,
COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!”
He
characterized Ms. Greene — whom he stood by when she was under fire, years ago,
for voicing conspiracy theories about Sept. 11, school shootings and wildfires
started by space lasers — as a nuisance who was interrupting his life.
“She has
told many people that she is upset that I don’t return her phone calls anymore,
but with 219 Congressmen/women, 53 U.S. Senators, 24 Cabinet Members, almost
200 Countries, and an otherwise normal life to lead, I can’t take a ranting
Lunatic’s call every day,” he said.
Mr. Trump
also issued a not-so-veiled threat about her seat in Congress.
“I
understand that wonderful, Conservative people are thinking about primarying
Marjorie in her District of Georgia, that they too are fed up with her and her
antics and, if the right person runs, they will have my Complete and Unyielding
Support,” he wrote. “She has gone Far Left, even doing The View, with their Low
IQ Republican hating Anchors.”
Ms.
Greene quickly shot back with her own post.
“President
Trump just attacked me and lied about me,” she wrote on X, where she published
a text message she had sent the president asking him to “lean into” the Epstein
investigation. “I haven’t called him at all, but I did send these text messages
today. Apparently this is what sent him over the edge. The Epstein files.”
She
continued: “It’s astonishing really how hard he’s fighting to stop the Epstein
files from coming out that he actually goes to this level. But really most
Americans wish he would fight this hard to help the forgotten men and women of
America who are fed up with foreign wars and foreign causes, are going broke
trying to feed their families, and are losing hope of ever achieving the
American dream.”
The
rupture marks an end to a political relationship that dates back to her first
run for office in 2020, when she promoted the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy
theory. (She has since disavowed it.) Ms. Greene was arguably Mr. Trump’s most
outspoken supporter in Congress, and at one time had been talked about as a
possible vice presidential pick.
Under
fire when she first got to Congress for spreading dangerous and bigoted
misinformation, Ms. Greene relied on the support of Mr. Trump, who called her a
“future Republican star” and “a real WINNER!”
Her
support for Mr. Trump appeared unwavering; she was once threatened with removal
from a State of the Union address for wearing a red Make America Great Again
hat on the House floor. As recently as last week, Ms. Greene said she felt
“love” toward the president.
And while
she has often acted as a thorn in the side of Speaker Mike Johnson, Ms. Greene
had not broken with Mr. Trump — until recently.
She has
argued that the president should focus more attention on domestic issues
instead of flying abroad to negotiate deals with other countries. She was the
first Republican lawmaker to label the crisis in Gaza a genocide. And she was
one of only four House Republicans who joined Democrats in trying to force a
vote on releasing the Epstein files in full.
Still,
she has argued that she understands the “America First” movement that Mr. Trump
started better than any Republican, and has said she is trying to persuade Mr.
Trump to stick to the principles of his own movement.
The
fallout between Mr. Trump and Ms. Greene has been building for weeks, and Mr.
Trump has hinted at his agitation with her before.
Over the
summer, Mr. Trump saw Ms. Greene’s boyfriend, Brian Glenn, a reporter for the
right-wing news outlet Real America’s Voice, at an event with Gov. Ron DeSantis
of Florida. Mr. Trump turned to Mr. DeSantis and said, “Do you think it’s easy
being with Marjorie?”
Luke
Broadwater covers the White House for The Times.


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