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Marjorie Taylor Greene Unleashes on GOP, Says Trump and Party 'Betrayed Their Voters'

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The former Georgia congresswoman blames Lindsey Graham, Laura Loomer, and others for leading Republicans into electoral trouble ahead of the midterms.

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So, here's a fun bit of intra-party drama for your Wednesday. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who left Congress earlier this year, decided to air some very public grievances. She took aim at Sen. Lindsey Graham, commentator Mark Levin, activist Laura Loomer, and a host of other Republicans, accusing them of basically driving the GOP bus straight toward a cliff ahead of the midterms.

In a post on X, Greene didn't mince words. She wrote that "Trump and the GOP betrayed their voters" and added, "Loomer, Levin, and Lady Lindsey are the BEST political consultants the Democrat Party could ever imagine!!!" Ouch. That's the kind of statement that makes you want to grab some popcorn.

This wasn't just a random Tuesday rant. Greene's outburst came a day after Democrats notched a notable special-election win in Florida. Emily Gregory flipped a Republican-held state House seat that, ironically, includes President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. According to reports, Gregory defeated Trump-endorsed Jon Maples in a district Trump had carried by 11 points. The result adds to a broader pattern of Democratic overperformance in state legislative races since Trump returned to office, which is probably not the trend Republicans were hoping for.

Greene's post even included a screenshot claiming Democrats had flipped 12 state legislative seats in 2025 and 2026. A fact-check on that figure later put the number substantially higher, which... well, that probably doesn't make the GOP feel any better.

But wait, there's more! Greene also decided to reopen some old wounds from her very public split with Trump. She said that after Trump called her a "traitor," she stopped fighting for "Trump and the Republican Party that defends the Epstein class, wages pointless foreign wars, and pursues America LAST." She's been one of the loudest Republican critics of Trump's Iran policy since leaving office.

This foreign policy feud has exposed some deeper cracks within the MAGA movement. Greene publicly backed Megyn Kelly in her clash with Mark Levin over Israel and the Iran war. Earlier this month, Greene warned on CNN that prolonging the war would hurt Vice President JD Vance, saying, "The longer it goes on, it definitely does hurt JD Vance," and she has also argued it could politically damage Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. It's a whole internal party squabble over global strategy.

Meanwhile, back in Georgia, politics in Greene's old district remain, let's say, lively. Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller, who is Trump's endorsed candidate, advanced to an April 7 runoff to replace Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. So even though she's out of office, her former turf is keeping the political spotlight firmly on.

So, to recap: a former firebrand congresswoman is now a vocal critic from the sidelines, blaming party leaders for electoral stumbles, reigniting a feud with a former president, and watching her old seat get fought over in a runoff. Just another day in American politics.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Unleashes on GOP, Says Trump and Party 'Betrayed Their Voters'

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The former Georgia congresswoman blames Lindsey Graham, Laura Loomer, and others for leading Republicans into electoral trouble ahead of the midterms.

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So, here's a fun bit of intra-party drama for your Wednesday. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who left Congress earlier this year, decided to air some very public grievances. She took aim at Sen. Lindsey Graham, commentator Mark Levin, activist Laura Loomer, and a host of other Republicans, accusing them of basically driving the GOP bus straight toward a cliff ahead of the midterms.

In a post on X, Greene didn't mince words. She wrote that "Trump and the GOP betrayed their voters" and added, "Loomer, Levin, and Lady Lindsey are the BEST political consultants the Democrat Party could ever imagine!!!" Ouch. That's the kind of statement that makes you want to grab some popcorn.

This wasn't just a random Tuesday rant. Greene's outburst came a day after Democrats notched a notable special-election win in Florida. Emily Gregory flipped a Republican-held state House seat that, ironically, includes President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. According to reports, Gregory defeated Trump-endorsed Jon Maples in a district Trump had carried by 11 points. The result adds to a broader pattern of Democratic overperformance in state legislative races since Trump returned to office, which is probably not the trend Republicans were hoping for.

Greene's post even included a screenshot claiming Democrats had flipped 12 state legislative seats in 2025 and 2026. A fact-check on that figure later put the number substantially higher, which... well, that probably doesn't make the GOP feel any better.

But wait, there's more! Greene also decided to reopen some old wounds from her very public split with Trump. She said that after Trump called her a "traitor," she stopped fighting for "Trump and the Republican Party that defends the Epstein class, wages pointless foreign wars, and pursues America LAST." She's been one of the loudest Republican critics of Trump's Iran policy since leaving office.

This foreign policy feud has exposed some deeper cracks within the MAGA movement. Greene publicly backed Megyn Kelly in her clash with Mark Levin over Israel and the Iran war. Earlier this month, Greene warned on CNN that prolonging the war would hurt Vice President JD Vance, saying, "The longer it goes on, it definitely does hurt JD Vance," and she has also argued it could politically damage Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. It's a whole internal party squabble over global strategy.

Meanwhile, back in Georgia, politics in Greene's old district remain, let's say, lively. Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller, who is Trump's endorsed candidate, advanced to an April 7 runoff to replace Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. So even though she's out of office, her former turf is keeping the political spotlight firmly on.

So, to recap: a former firebrand congresswoman is now a vocal critic from the sidelines, blaming party leaders for electoral stumbles, reigniting a feud with a former president, and watching her old seat get fought over in a runoff. Just another day in American politics.