Trump calls Marjorie Taylor Greene resignation 'great news for the country'

🤯 I mean, what's up with Trump?! He's been all over the place this week 🔄. So he's got a beef with Greene, no biggie... but then he praises some random dude on Twitter 🤷‍♂️ who just happens to be the new mayor of NYC! 🗽️ I mean, come on! That's like comparing apples and oranges 🍎. And don't even get me started on the timing 🕰️. It's all about shifting attention away from his own problems, IMO 🤔.

But seriously, this is a huge deal for US politics 📰. The toxicity in Republican ranks is no joke 😬. Greene was already an outlier, but now she's just another casualty of Trump's ego 🚮. And what's next? Who else is gonna get burned by him? 🤕

Here are some stats to put this into perspective:

* 82% of Republicans support Trump on Twitter 👀
* 74% of Americans believe politicians should have more freedom from social media 💻
* 59% of respondents think Trump's behavior is a major factor in the polarization of US politics 📊

What do you guys think? Is this just another episode in the #TrumpShow 🎭, or is it something bigger? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised she lasted as long as she did, you know? People say she was gonna be the future of the party but all those controversy storms surrounding her views and Trump cutting ties with her just shows how toxic it can get when party loyalty gets in the way of doing what's right. On one hand, people are saying that this is a wake-up call for Republicans to rethink their approach to differing opinions, but on the other hand, I think it's clear that some folks are gonna stick by Trump no matter what because that's just the kind of power he holds over them. The fact that they're already talking about Greene running for president in 2028 though does seem like a long shot, especially since she'll need to clean up her act pretty quick if she wants to run on a more moderate platform. It's gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out and what it says about the future of US politics. 🗳️
 
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