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Trump targets longtime MAGA ally Marjorie Taylor Greene

November 15, 2025

President Donald Trump has publicly withdrawn his support for Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia, accusing her of moving "far left" and calling for her defeat in the upcoming midterm elections. The rupture stems from Greene's recent criticisms of Trump's policies, particularly his handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related files and his "America First" agenda implementation. Greene joined three other House Republicans in supporting a bipartisan effort to release Justice Department files on Epstein, the deceased financier with whom Trump had past associations.

Who is affected

  • President Donald Trump
  • Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia)
  • Republican House members Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert, and Thomas Massie
  • Voters in Greene's congressional district
  • Women associated with the Jeffrey Epstein case
  • Democratic lawmakers supporting the discharge petition

What action is being taken

  • Trump is withdrawing his support for Greene and calling for her to be unseated
  • Greene and three other House Republicans are signing a discharge petition with Democrats to release Epstein files
  • Trump is posting criticism of Greene on social media
  • Greene is publicly criticizing Trump's policies and his handling of the Epstein files
  • A vote on releasing the Epstein files is scheduled for next week

Why it matters

  • This represents a significant fracture in the Republican Party between Trump and a formerly loyal ally who supported his agenda. The conflict highlights internal Republican divisions over Trump's foreign policy approach, cost-of-living issues, and particularly the sensitive matter of Jeffrey Epstein files. The public nature of this dispute could influence other Republicans' willingness to challenge Trump on controversial issues, especially regarding the Epstein file release, which carries political risks given Trump's past association with the convicted pedophile.

What's next

  • A vote is scheduled for next week on releasing the Epstein files. Trump has indicated he will provide "Complete and Unyielding Support" to a Republican challenger against Greene in next year's midterm election if the right candidate emerges.

Read full article from source: BBC