'She's lost her way… I'm surprised': Trump/Marjorie Taylor Greene breakup official, he says she's now a Democrat – We Got This Covered
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U.S. President Donald Trump looks on in the Oval Office of the White House on September 25, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump is expected to sign executive orders, including approving a partial sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations, following a 2024 law requiring parent company ByteDance to divest or face a ban. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) / U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) talks on the phone during a National Day of Prayer event hosted by President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden at the White House on May 1, 2025 in Washington, DC The National Day of Prayer is a congressionally recognized observance that calls on people of all faiths to participate in a day of prayer and reflection. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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‘She’s lost her way… I’m surprised’: Trump/Marjorie Taylor Greene breakup official, he says she’s now a Democrat

The political divorce of the decade!

In the not-too-distant past, Marjorie Taylor Greene was Donald Trump‘s most enthusiastic cheerleader. Even when the chips were down for Trump, she unfailingly had his back, summarizing her thoughts: “I love President Trump, I never hide that fact. I think he’s wonderful.”

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But, in a truly unexpected political break-up, Greene and Trump are now enemies. Greene has spent the last few months making unexpectedly critical comments about her Republican colleagues: calling them out for their support of the Gaza genocide, dismissing them as “weak” for their behavior during the shutdown, and pushing for the full disclosure of the Epstein files.

Trump appears baffled by this sudden about-face. Last night, he was asked what he currently thought of her, and didn’t hold back:

“I don’t know what happened to Marjorie; she’s a nice woman, but I don’t know what happened, but she’s lost her way, I think. But, uh….”

Trump then rambled on for a while in his usual demented manner about several unrelated topics before returning to the question:

Someone like Marjorie Taylor Greene is now catering to the other side. I don’t know what, I guess she’s… I guess, got some kind of an act on. But I’m surprised at her. But when someone like Marjorie goes over and starts making statements like that, it shows she doesn’t know.

Greene pushed back. In a comment to The Daily Mail, she underlined that she’s still as MAGA as it gets, insisting: “I haven’t lost my way. I’m 100 percent America first and only!”

A true believer

Greene is unique in that, unlike almost all of her Republican colleagues, she’s not putting on an act. Sure, she may be colossally wrong about many things, but she’s at least being sincere about America First rather than simply paying lip service to it to win over gullible voters.

For example, when MAGA spent years campaigning to get the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein uncovered, most Republicans didn’t actually care about the victims, but just wanted a weapon to smear Democrats with. But Greene really is sympathetic to the victims and is stubborn enough not to compromise her principles to protect Trump.

This has apparently resulted in Trump blocking Greene’s Senatorial ambitions, infuriating her. Honestly, Greene may be making a smart play here. The Trump presidency is more unstable than it appears, and if it collapses and Trump’s popularity craters, she can position herself as the last remaining MAGA true believer.

Don’t get us wrong, she’s still basically evil. But if it’s a choice between the slimy, lying, and self-serving evil of ‘yer average Republican and Greene, I know which I’d prefer.


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