United States President Donald Trump has said he is withdrawing his support for Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling the lawmaker a âlunaticâ and accusing her of going âfar leftâ.
In a post on his Truth Social platform late on Friday, Trump said, âI am withdrawing my support and endorsement of âCongresswomanâ Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the great state of Georgia.â
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The US leader, labelling Greene âwackyâ, said all the lawmaker did was âCOMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAINâ, despite his ârecord achievementsâ in office.
Greene, a member of the House of Representatives, has long been a reliable ally and fierce defender of Trump, even sporting a Make America Great Again (MAGA) baseball hat at President Joe Bidenâs 2024 State of the Union address.
But in recent months, she has taken positions at odds with the White House and her fellow Republicans, including criticising them during the just-ended federal government shutdown, saying the Trump administration needed a plan to help people set to lose health insurance subsidies as part of planned cuts.
More notably, Greene has also become a vocal campaigner for transparency and the full release of files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein â a recurrent scandal that continues to engulf President Trump.
Greene responded to Trumpâs announcement on Friday with screenshots of a text message she sent the president about the Epstein case, claiming it âsent him over the edgeâ.
âItâs astonishing really how hard heâs fighting to stop the Epstein files from coming out that he actually goes to this level,â she wrote on X.
âMost Americans wish he would fight this hard to help the forgotten men and women of America who are fed up with foreign wars and foreign causes, are going broke trying to feed their families, and are losing hope of ever achieving the American dream,â she said.
Greene also claimed Trump is going after her âhard to make an example to scare all the other Republicans before next weekâs vote to release the Epstein filesâ.
President Trump just attacked me and lied about me. I havenât called him at all, but I did send these text messages today. Apparently this is what sent him over the edge.
The Epstein files.
And of course heâs coming after me hard to make an example to scare all the other⊠pic.twitter.com/EcUzaohZZs
â Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greeneđșđž (@RepMTG) November 15, 2025
On Wednesday, House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said the body will hold a vote next week on whether to force the Department of Justice to disclose all files related to Epstein â who died by suicide in prison in 2019.
It came as a result of the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act â a discharge petition allowing a majority of lawmakers to bypass the House leadership and force a vote on the issue â which was signed by Greene and three other House Republicans.
If backed, the measure would force the release of flight logs and travel records, individuals named or referenced in connection with the Epstein investigation, and materials related to Epsteinâs former girlfriend and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Trump has faced growing scrutiny over his alleged ties to the disgraced financier, most recently on Wednesday, when Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released new emails appearing to further link the pair.
In one email, Epstein told Maxwell that Trump had âspent hoursâ at his house with one abuse victim. The White House claimed the communications âprove nothingâ.
Trump has repeatedly urged his supporters to move on from the scandal, labelling suggestions that there is an Epstein client list with his name on it a âhoaxâ pushed by his Democratic opponents.
In an interview on Friday, Greene labelled Trumpâs resistance to releasing the files a âhuge miscalculationâ, adding that she does not believe he has anything to hide.
Trump made no mention of the Epstein issue in his post disowning Greene, claiming the schism between the pair began when he discouraged her from running for senator or governor due to low polling numbers.
âShe has told many people that she is upset that I donât return her phone calls any more, but with 219 Congressmen/women, 53 US Senators, 24 Cabinet Members, almost 200 Countries, and an otherwise normal life to lead, I canât take a ranting Lunatic âs call every day,â Trump said.
Trump continued that Republicans in Georgia are âfed up with her and her anticsâ and should they find an alternative to run at the next midterms, that candidate will have his âcomplete and unyielding supportâ.