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President Donald Trump announced Friday night on Truth Social that he was withdrawing his endorsement and endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greenecalling her a “ranting lunatic” and accusing the Georgia Republican of “complaining” instead of celebrating what he called his administration's “record accomplishments.”
The president said Greene “has told many people she's upset that I'm no longer answering her phone calls” in a lengthy post where he ultimately pledged his “full and unwavering support” for any conservative primary challenger leading to the presidency. 2026 midterm elections.
Trump claimed Greene had “went far left“, referencing her recent appearance on The View, and gave her a new nickname, “Wacky Marjorie.”
Greene has been one of Trump's most vocal allies since he entered Congress in 2021, supporting him during multiple impeachment attempts and campaigning with him in red states.
U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (right) speaks with former U.S. President and 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign event in Rome, Georgia, March 9, 2024. (Photo by ELIA NOUVELAGE/AFP via Getty Images)
“It all seemed to start when I sent her survey saying she shouldn't run for senator or governor was at 12% and had no chance (unless, of course, she had my endorsement – which she wasn't going to get!),” the president wrote.
“She has told many people that she is upset that I no longer answer her phone calls, but with 219 congressmen/women, 53 US senators, 24 cabinet members, nearly 200 countries, and a normal life that I can lead, I can't answer the rants of a madman every day,” Trump added.
Rep. Greene immediately responded on social media, writing on X that “President Trump just attacked me and lied about me.”
REPRESENTATIVE MARJORIE TAYLOR GREEN SAYS THERE ARE A LOT OF 'WEAK REPUBLICAN MEN'

U.S. President Donald Trump kisses Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) after speaking to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on March 4, 2025 in Washington, DC. President Trump was expected to testify before Congress about his first accomplishments as president and his upcoming legislative agenda. (Photo by Andrew Harnick/Getty Images)
“I didn’t call him at all, but I sent these text messages today,” Green added, along with screenshots of the text messages. “Obviously, that’s what drove him over the edge. Epstein files. And, of course, he's doggedly pursuing me to set an example to scare all the other Republicans before voting next week to release the Epstein files. It's actually amazing how hard he fought to keep the Epstein files from being made public that he actually got to this point.”
Greene appeared to close the door on any future working relationship with President Trump in her post, writing, “I supported President Trump with too much of my precious time, too much of my own money, and fought harder for him even when almost every other Republican turned around and denounced him.”
“But I do not worship or serve Donald Trump,” Greene wrote. “I worship God, Jesus is my savior, and I serve my GA14 district and the American people.”
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U.S. President Donald Trump (L) speaks as U.S. Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (2nd L), Republican of Georgia, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (R) stand side by side after Kennedy was sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 13, 2025. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
After touting his administration's achievements since the start of his reign. second term In January of this year, as the President joked, “having created the 'HOTTEST' country in the world from a DEAD country just 12 months ago (and much more!), all I see 'Stupid' Marjorie doing is COMPLAINING, COMPLAINING, COMPLAINING!”
Trump's actions could open the door to Georgia Republicans aiming to challenge Green next year in her ruby red district.
White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.






