Trump
ends support for Marjorie Taylor Greene amid growing Epstein feud
President
turns on ‘Wacky Marjorie’ after congresswoman criticizes effort to block
release of key Epstein documents
Coral
Murphy Marcos
Sat 15
Nov 2025 03.02 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/14/trump-marjorie-taylor-greene-support
Donald
Trump announced Friday that he is withdrawing his support and endorsement of
Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene, a longtime ally and previously
fierce defender of the president and the Maga movement.
Trump’s
move away from Greene came just hours after she said in an interview she
thought the president’s attempts to stop the release of the files related to
disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is “insanely the wrong direction to go”.
“I am
withdrawing my support and endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor
Greene, of the great state of Georgia,” Trump posted on Truth Social on Friday
evening. “All I see ‘Wacky’ Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!”
Trump
said he would give his “unyielding support” to a primary challenge against her
“if the right person runs”. Greene currently represents Georgia’s 14th
congressional district.
Earlier
on Friday, Greene told Politico that Trump should not be trying to stop the
release of the Epstein files when rising costs in the US are making it
difficult for even the president’s own supporters to pay their bills.
“It’s
insanely the wrong direction to go. The five-alarm fire is healthcare and
affordability for Americans. And that’s where the focus should be,” Greene
said.
“Releasing
the Epstein files is the easiest thing in the world. Just release it all. Let
the American people sort through every bit of it, and, you know, support the
victims. That’s just like the most common sense, easiest thing in the world.
But to spend any effort trying to stop it makes – it just doesn’t make sense to
me.”
Greene
has spent the past few months voicing opinions that are at odds with those of
the White House and some of her Republican colleagues. Earlier this week, Trump
pushed back against criticism from Greene, saying she had “lost her way” after
she accused him of paying too much attention to foreign affairs and not enough
to the rising cost of living in the US.
Greene
responded to Trump’s remarks on X a day after, saying that “the only way is
through Jesus”.
“That’s
my way, and I’ve definitely not lost it. Actually I’m working hard to put my
faith into action,” she posted.
Escalations
have increased since Trump’s return to office, as the 51-year-old has
increasingly broken with the party on domestic and foreign policy. She
criticised the White House for its plans to send “billions of dollars” in
weapons to Ukraine and departed from the Republican party’s traditional support
for Israel by calling its war in Gaza a “genocide”.
In an
interview with the Washington Post, the Georgia congresswoman spoke about her
discontent with congressional leaders of her own party, including the House
speaker, Mike Johnson, amid the government shutdown that ended this week.
During
the shutdown, she sided with Democrats in their push to provide healthcare
subsidies, a rare move for a Republican.

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