Marjorie
Taylor Greene against Scott Jennings?
In late
2025, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and conservative commentator Scott
Jennings engaged in a public feud following Greene’s high-profile split from
Donald Trump.
The
conflict centered on these key points:
"MTG
Became a Lib": During an appearance on ABC News's "This Week,"
Scott Jennings claimed Greene had "gone off the deep end" and
essentially "became a lib" in 2025. He argued her shift was personal
rather than ideological, sparked by Trump’s refusal to support her for a
statewide office in Georgia.
Greene’s
Rebuttal: Greene fired back on X (formerly Twitter), calling Jennings a
"Bush neocon" and a "Mitch McConnell consultant." She
defended her record, noting a 98% voting alignment with Trump and asserting
that Jennings represents the "establishment" that "America
First" voters oppose.
The
Epstein Files: A major catalyst for their friction was Greene's aggressive push
to release government files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Jennings questioned her
credibility on CNN, specifically regarding her claim that Trump told her
"my friends will get hurt" if the files were released.
Political
Status: Following her fallout with Trump, Greene announced she would leave
Congress on January 5, 2026, after Trump pulled his endorsement for her
reelection. Jennings used this to argue she had become irrelevant, suggesting
she could have stayed to fight from within the institution if her motives were
truly principled.

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