“I don’t worship or serve Donald Trump.” —Marjorie Taylor Greene

If you haven’t been following good ol’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, she appears to have had a change of heart in politics lately, publicly criticizing the Republican Party.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., talks with reporters after a meeting of the House Republican Conference

She recently appeared on The View and called the Republican Party’s lack of a healthcare plan a “failure.”

Well, Donald Trump hasn’t liked the new MTG, and last night, he officially unendorsed her, calling her a “ranting lunatic” and stating that all she did was “complain, complain, complain.”

A person in a red "Make America Great Again" hat speaks at a podium. An individual stands behind with U.S. flags in the background

In his viral Truth Social rant, he encouraged other Republicans to primary her in her district.

Text summary: The author withdraws support for Marjorie Taylor Greene, criticizing her for various reasons, including losing voter support and not maintaining Trump’s legacy

Well, MTG recently responded on X, stating that her support for the release of the Epstein files was what sent Trump “over the edge.” “I don’t worship or serve Donald Trump,” she wrote.

Summary of text: The message is from a U.S. Representative discussing personal attacks from President Trump, support for American interests, and allegiance to God and America

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In her post that’s now received over 14 million views, MTG included a text message she sent to a contact named “DJT,” seemingly President Trump, where she encouraged him to “lean into” releasing the Epstein files.

 

Text exchange about conspiracy theories involving flight logs of a plane, mentioning Bill Clinton, Hillary, and Epstein. Calls to "lean into it."

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Yikes.

Man in a suit and red cap speaks to a woman on stage at a rally in Commerce, Georgia, with "Save America" text on podium

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This person summed it up perfectly: “This election feels less like politics and more like a reality show where everyone gets voted off the island by lunchtime.”

Tweet joking that the election feels like a reality show where everyone is voted off the island by lunchtime

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