Trump Turns on His Own: Dumps Greene, Mocks Massie’s Remarriage in Explosive Rant

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Former President Donald Trump on Friday publicly revoked his endorsement of Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her incessant complaining and recent criticism of his policies intolerable — and took a pointed jab at GOP Rep. Thomas Massie for remarrying just over a year after his first wife’s death.

In a Truth Social post, Trump said he was “withdrawing [his] support and endorsement” of Greene, whom he once hailed as a staunch ally. He wrote that all he sees now is “‘Wacky’ Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!” Trump alleged that Greene has grown increasingly out of step with his political priorities and noted that she has publicly criticized parts of his agenda.

Trump’s decision marks a sharp break from one of his most vocal backers in Congress. He suggested conservatives in her Georgia district should consider mounting a primary challenge, saying he would back the “right person” running against her.

Greene fired back on social media, accusing Trump of misrepresenting her actions and attacking her “for demanding transparency.” She has pushed for the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related Department of Justice files, positioning the effort as being about victims, not politics.

She also shared what she said were private messages with Trump, in which she urged him to “check the flight logs of Epstein’s plane” and raised concerns about prominent Democrats named in connection with Epstein.   Greene lamented that she has supported Trump with “too much of my precious time, too much of my own money,” but made clear she “does not worship or serve Donald Trump.”

Trump, for his part, pointed to a recent poll in which Greene allegedly had just 12% support in a potential Senate or gubernatorial run suggesting she would be unlikely to win without his backing.

Beyond the Greene fallout, Trump also took aim at Rep. Thomas Massie, reportedly mocking him for getting remarried after his wife passed away. (Massie’s late wife, Rhonda, died in June 2024; he remarried in October 2025.)   The criticism comes amid mounting tension between Trump and Massie, who has broken with Trump on a number of policy fronts, including fiscal issues and foreign aid.

Massie, known for his outspoken libertarian-leaning views, married Carolyn Grace Moffa, a former congressional staffer, in a small ceremony at his Kentucky farm.   His remarriage had already stirred commentary in conservative circles, but Trump’s public mocking adds a more personal dimension to their political rivalry.

Analysts say the split with Greene underscores growing fractures within the GOP, especially among Trump’s base. The move also signals that Trump is willing to forcefully withdraw support from even his most fervent allies when he believes they’ve crossed the line.

As the dust settles, many are watching to see whether Trump will now endorse a primary challenger to Greene and whether his attack on Massie will further deepen the schisms between him and other Republicans who are charting a more independent course.

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