In a stunning reversal, former US President Donald Trump has announced his withdrawal of support and endorsement for embattled Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene. The decision comes just hours after Greene expressed her opposition to Trump's efforts to block the release of documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump took to his Truth Social platform to publicly distance himself from Greene, labeling her a "Wacky" politician who repeatedly complains about issues. He suggested that if a more suitable candidate were to run, he would be willing to provide his "unyielding support" for their primary challenge.
Greene's comments on Trump's stance on the Epstein files sparked the controversy. In an interview with Politico, she argued that releasing the documents was the simplest solution and should be left to the public to sort through. Her remarks drew criticism from some of her Republican colleagues, who saw them as a departure from the party line.
The feud between Greene and Trump has been escalating since his return to office. The 51-year-old has increasingly diverged from the party on domestic and foreign policy issues, including its stance on Ukraine aid and Israel's war in Gaza. Her criticism of congressional leaders within her own party has also drawn attention.
In recent weeks, Greene has become known for her outspoken views, which have often put her at odds with the White House. Her comments about healthcare subsidies during the government shutdown added to her reputation as a maverick politician.
While the exact reasons behind Trump's decision to distance himself from Greene are unclear, it appears that their disagreements on key policy issues have driven a wedge between them. The controversy highlights the challenges facing Republican lawmakers who seek to maintain their party affiliation while also expressing unpopular opinions.
Trump took to his Truth Social platform to publicly distance himself from Greene, labeling her a "Wacky" politician who repeatedly complains about issues. He suggested that if a more suitable candidate were to run, he would be willing to provide his "unyielding support" for their primary challenge.
Greene's comments on Trump's stance on the Epstein files sparked the controversy. In an interview with Politico, she argued that releasing the documents was the simplest solution and should be left to the public to sort through. Her remarks drew criticism from some of her Republican colleagues, who saw them as a departure from the party line.
The feud between Greene and Trump has been escalating since his return to office. The 51-year-old has increasingly diverged from the party on domestic and foreign policy issues, including its stance on Ukraine aid and Israel's war in Gaza. Her criticism of congressional leaders within her own party has also drawn attention.
In recent weeks, Greene has become known for her outspoken views, which have often put her at odds with the White House. Her comments about healthcare subsidies during the government shutdown added to her reputation as a maverick politician.
While the exact reasons behind Trump's decision to distance himself from Greene are unclear, it appears that their disagreements on key policy issues have driven a wedge between them. The controversy highlights the challenges facing Republican lawmakers who seek to maintain their party affiliation while also expressing unpopular opinions.