Trump Ends His Support For Republican House Member For Criticism

US President Donald Trump announced that he is withdrawing his support for Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who criticizes his foreign policy.

Trump spoke out about Greene on the American social network Truth Social.

Despite successes in ending the government shutdown, closing borders, cutting taxes and ending wars, Trump said Greene constantly complains, saying that he is withdrawing his support.

Trump claims that it all started after of how he told Greene that her voting potential was 12% and she should not run for senator: “Greene has told many people that I no longer answer her calls and that she is very upset. I can’t answer the calls of a crazy person who constantly complains when I’m dealing with 219 members of Congress, 53 senators, 24 cabinet members and almost 200 countries, while also leading a normal life.”

It’s amazing that he is fighting so hard to keep Epstein’s affairs from going public

Marjorie Taylor Greene, in her US Company X social media posts, claims that Trump is attacking her and lying about her.

Green said she did not call him, but sent a message asking him to investigate the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison during his trial on charges of running a prostitution ring involving underage girls. “It’s surprising that (Trump) is fighting so hard to keep Epstein’s files from going public,” Greene said.

She also suggested that Trump was targeting her to intimidate other Republicans before voting on whether to release all documents in the Epstein case.

Tension between Trump and Greene

Republican Congresswoman Greene told NBC News: “Watching foreign leaders come into the White House through a revolving door does not help Americans.”

The politician said that prices in the country are still very high and Trump should focus on this issue rather than on foreign policy, as he has been doing lately, noting that this does not reduce the cost of living.

In response to her words, Trump said that Greene works for the opposite party and expressed surprise at this situation.

The President said that Greene had lost her way and shared his opinion: “I don’t know what happened to Marjorie, she was a good woman.”