Trump
responds to criticism from Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'She's lost her way'
Greene, a
longtime Trump ally, has been increasingly critical of her party and the Trump
administration in recent months.
Nov. 10,
2025, 11:41 PM GMT+1
By Zoë
Richards
President
Donald Trump on Monday said that MAGA-aligned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene,
R-Ga., had “lost her way” with her criticism of the administration’s focus on
foreign policy.
“I don’t
know what happened to Marjorie. She’s a nice woman, but I don’t know what
happened. She’s lost her way, I think,” Trump told reporters in the Oval
Office.
“But I
have to view the presidency as a worldwide situation, not locally. I mean, we
could have a world that’s on fire, where wars come to our shores very easily,
if you had a bad president,” he added.
Asked
about Trump's comments, Greene said in a statement: “I haven’t lost my way. I’m
100% America first and only!”
Greene
chastised the White House in a social media post Monday over the bilateral
meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former jihadist, that was
expected to center on a U.S.-led coalition to defeat the Islamic State militant
group, two officials previously told NBC News.
"I
pray the persecution ends, not only in Syria, but all around the world,"
Greene wrote on X. "However, I would really like to see nonstop meetings
at the WH on domestic policy not foreign policy and foreign country’s
leaders."
Trump has
visited 14 countries so far during his second term, compared with 15 U.S.
states in that same period. The president also went on a weeklong trip to Asia
when the government shutdown entered its fourth week.
Greene
has also publicly criticized her party over the shutdown, saying during an
appearance on ABC's "The View" last week that it’s “an embarrassment”
that the Republican-controlled House was not in session more than a month after
the federal government shut down on Oct. 1.
Additionally,
she told NBC News in an interview last week that she gives Trump “some credit”
on inflation, “but people in my district are really struggling.”
A recent
NBC News national poll found that roughly two-thirds of registered voters think
Trump hasn’t fulfilled campaign promises tied to the economy and costs of
living.
Trump
also told reporters Monday that Greene is “now catering to the other side” and
that he's "surprised at her."
“You
know, it’s easy to say, ‘Oh, don’t worry about the world,’ but the world is
turning out to be our biggest customer," he said. "The world was on
fire, and we could have been in that fire very easily."
Trump has
welcomed the international attention he's received during his travels abroad,
as well as the economic concessions he's secured from trading partners,
including renewed soybean purchases from China and a pledge of $350 billion in
U.S. investments from South Korea.

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