Trump Says Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘Went Bad’ As She Resigns Amid Feud

In a move that appears to be less about quitting and more about getting out, embattled Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced her resignation from Congress, effective next month. According to President Donald Trump's take on the situation, Greene made this decision because she would have no chance of winning an election without his endorsement.

Trump took to Truth Social last weekend to explain why he believes Greene decided to leave. His main argument is that Greene was having plummeting poll numbers and didn't want to face a primary challenger with a strong Trump backing. This reasoning came despite the fact that Greene had been a staunch supporter of Trump's and even defended him on several occasions.

Trump also made it clear that he felt betrayed by Greene, referring to her as "Marjorie Traitor Greene." In his view, this was partly due to her refusal to return his repeated phone calls. However, despite their differences, the former president managed to express appreciation for Greene's work and loyalty to him in the past.

Greene's decision to resign comes amid a long-standing feud with Trump, which reached its boiling point when she supported releasing the federal government's Jeffrey Epstein files. Since then, Trump has been critical of Greene, calling her actions "hateful" and accusing her of betraying the Republican Party.

Interestingly, Greene had already announced that she would step down from Congress earlier this week, citing the need to avoid a primary challenge from within her own party. She stated that loyalty should be a two-way street and that Republicans should be able to vote their conscience without fear of retribution from their leaders.

Trump's response to Greene's resignation was mixed, with some saying it's great news for the country, while others saw it as an attempt by the former president to silence a vocal critic. Regardless, one thing is clear: this latest development in the ongoing saga between Trump and Greene has left many wondering what exactly drove her decision to resign from Congress.
 
I think its pretty simple why she's leaving... 🤔 She didn't want to deal with all that drama & backstabbing from people like Trump, who's always been known for being pretty ruthless in his dealings. Greene was all about supporting Trump when it suited her, but the moment things got too hot, she's outta there! 😒 It's a classic case of "if you can't handle the heat, stay out of politics". And let's be real, with Greene's comments on Epstein and others, its clear she wasn't exactly swimming in popularity to begin with. Trump's response was all over the place, but one thing's for sure - it's gonna make for some juicy drama between these two in the future... 🤯
 
Ugh, politics 😒... I mean, who needs all that drama, right? 🙄 Anyway, Marjorie Taylor Greene just got out of Congress, and it's kinda sad really 🤔. She had some big fans in the party, but then she did some stuff they didn't agree with... like releasing those Epstein files 💸. Trump wasn't happy about that at all 🤑, and now he's saying she was having bad poll numbers 👀. But honestly, I think she just wanted out of the drama 🎭. She said loyalty should be two-way, and I'm kinda with her on that one 👫. It's all so complicated... like, can't we all just get along? 🤷‍♀️. Trump's reaction is pretty weird too - happy for the country? really? 😒
 
lol what's up with these two? 🤣 so Greene quits cuz she'd get crushed in an election without Trump's seal of approval... that's like saying I quit my job because I'm just not funny enough for the office comedy club 😂 and btw, who needs Trump's endorsement anyway? 🤑 Greene basically did what any sane person would do when faced with a toxic partner – get outta dodge! 👋 on the other hand, Trump thinks he's all high & mighty calling her "Traitor Greene" 🤥 newsflash Donnie: if you can't handle a little criticism from your own side, maybe you should stick to tweeting about aliens instead of trying to be a politician 😜
 
I'm not surprised that Marjorie Taylor Greene decided to leave Congress, she's been having a tough time lately 🤔. I think it's safe to say that Donald Trump's influence didn't help her case, on the other hand 💁‍♀️. Her actions have been causing quite a stir and I can see why Trump would feel betrayed by her, but at the same time, she's being really honest about not wanting to face a primary challenger 🚫.

It's interesting that Greene is taking a stand for what she believes in, even if it means going against Trump and potentially facing backlash from within her own party 🤝. I think this shows that she's willing to take risks and fight for what she thinks is right, which is admirable 👏. It's just too bad that things escalated so quickly between them 💔.
 
🤔 I mean, who doesn't love a good game of "I'm quitting because I'd lose anyway" 😂? Marjorie Taylor Greene's exit from Congress was basically just a masterclass in strategic self-preservation. I'm sure it had nothing to do with the fact that Trump was breathing down her neck and calling out his own favorite conspiracy theories.

It's actually kind of refreshing to see someone stand up for what they believe in, even if it means going against the party line (or, you know, getting roasted by Trump). Greene might have lost some fans along the way, but at least she's taking control of her own narrative and not letting Trump dictate her every move.

Let's be real, though - with Trump at the helm, "loyalty" is basically just a euphemism for "don't rock the boat unless you want to face Twitter hell". Greene might have been called out as a traitor by Trump, but she was still ahead of the game by announcing her own departure first. Silver linings, right? 😒
 
omg i feel like when marjorie taylor greene announced she was quitting congress earlier this week 🤯 it was kinda like when mark zuckerberg stepped down as facebook ceo back in 2018... both times there was talk of someone trying to take control and silence the critic, but in reality they were just done with the drama themselves 😒. personally i think trumps reaction is kinda rich coming from him - remember when he left office in 2021 and everyone thought he'd be quiet for a while? 🙄 anyway, marjorie's right about loyalty being a two-way street, we should all be able to vote our conscience without fear of retaliation. it's also wild that she was getting pummeled by her own party 🤯 maybe this is the wake-up call they needed? 🤔
 
I'm kinda surprised she'd just up and leave like that... 🤔 I mean, she's been known for being pretty outspoken, so it seems weird she'd take a backseat now. Either way, it's all good, right? 😊 Trump's got his way out of this one, and Greene can finally breathe some fresh air in DC 👅. Now that she's out of Congress, I wonder if she'll start speaking her mind more freely... or just sit quiet like a nice tea cup 🍵. Either way, I'm curious to see what she does next! 🤔
 
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