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President Trump Labels MTG a “Traitor” to the Republican Party

by Jacob Dashiell
November 15, 2025

The divide between President Donald Trump and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene took a darker turn Saturday morning. After pulling his endorsement of the longtime MAGA leader from Georgia, he gave her a new nickname: Marjorie “Traitor” Greene.

Trump MTG

Marjorie “Traitor” Green is a disgrace to our GREAT REPUBLICAN PARTY!

At the core of the spat is their difference on handling the Jeffrey Epstein case. The President has called it a “hoax” while trying to deflect interest. It’s not working as voters appear unwilling to dismiss it.

Greene has continued to call for the release of the Epstein files. The White House has been skating around the issue ever since Attorney General Pam Bondi reversed on releasing them earlier this year. Something changed along the way as everyone from President Trump and AG Bondi to FBI Director Kash Patel have gone from declaring all of the files should be released to stalling with “investigations” and trickling drops of information.

Greene and the President have been on opposites sides of the fence on other issues recently, including bombing Iran and H-1B visas. She has gone on mostly left-leaning shows and news outlets, including CNN and Bill Maher’s HBO program, to declare that she’s still supportive of President Trump but disagrees on some issues.

She’s not going to be singing his praises to media anymore. As she posted on X:

Good morning.

I want to thank everyone who texted and posted and commented support for me, you all are so kind and I appreciate, love, and support you too.

I never thought that fighting to release the Epstein files, defending women who were victims of rape, and fighting to…

— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) November 15, 2025

As this plays out, we will learn if this is a permanent fissure in the MAGA movement and the Republican Party or if it’s a distraction that will fade away when cooler heads prevail.

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Comments 21

  1. RHMS says:
    5 months ago

    Trump doesn’t make many mistakes.
    This is a mistake.

    Reply
    • joe says:
      5 months ago

      This type of infighting helps neither of them.

      Reply
  2. stinkyyman says:
    5 months ago

    Why does trash Kash look so scared when question about TRump’s Epstein debacle.

    Reply
    • nussjunk says:
      5 months ago

      It’s because he saw someone flush a bowel movement down the toilet instead of eating it.

      Reply
  3. Todd says:
    5 months ago

    The guy that invited a terrorist that brags about murdering Marines to the White House on the Marine Corps Birthday, hugging him, smiling to him, and welcoming him into the Oval Office. A terrorist still actively slaughtering Christians in Syria. And Trump did it at the orders of his Israeli masters and Jewish billionaire donors. That’s the definition of treason is it not. I hope that ballroom hes building isn’t made of glass. Hypocrite.

    Reply
  4. Sputnik says:
    5 months ago

    Sounds like media driven BS to me.

    Reply
  5. Lance boiles says:
    5 months ago

    It’s OK to disagree, voice an opinion, and state your priorities. it’s NOT OK to stop communicating, name-call, and demand 100% obedience.

    Reply
  6. Ian D. Thoros says:
    5 months ago

    This whole thing (all of the things that don’t make any sense such as the many 180’s) is a deep state theatrical push toward global government after the planned collapse of The United States. (in the works since 1913) The current appointed people, Trump himself and all of their families are under immediate threat of instant accidents, disease and blackmail if they go against what the deep state says. There’s not much they or we can do yet. It’s obvious. (Like Patel saying he doesn’t recognize the name Stew Peters after being on his podcast 8 times… And what about Susie Wiles and Pam Bondi’s affiliation with Ballard Partners working for enemy foreign governments and Pfizer? Anybody can see that Wiles is the gate keeper and Bondi runs interference This is the end of what could’ve been. Now comes war, starvation, mass destruction and realignment by force. If The Lord wills it, there will be enough young people willing to resist the invasion and the hard call to arms battle which is inevitable.

    Reply
  7. Tom C. Green says:
    5 months ago

    • Here’s a thought! Let’s wait a month and see how this plays out! Yes this looks like a mess right now. Trump isn’t perfect. Nobody is however look at what he and his administration have accomplished in less than a year. So many people react
    instantly the second they see something that upsets them. Seems to be worse in the Internet Era because everything is so easily viewable. • There is a chance or two that he might have “messed” up with an Epstein girl or two. I hope not! A 6’3″ good looking billionaire back in the day most assuredly had unlimited options to meet as many women as he wanted to married or not. I hope he was not stupid enough to have had sex with a girl under 18. Trump knowing Epstein? Of course. The wealthy know other people who are wealthy. Trump knowing Epstein makes perfect sense and is not a surprise. Makes sense. Let’s see what happens. I hope this is a strategy not a coverup. Kinda smells bad right now. last word: • I hope Trump wasn’t stupid enough back in the day! Time will tell going forward. I hope this works out OK for Trump. He’s super smart in many areas but >> His ability to edit his mouth and do the right things all the time does come into question! • A person can do 99% of everything correctly but all it takes is a 1% stupid move and you’re in big trouble. Let’s see what happens!?!?!?

    Reply
    • If6was9 says:
      5 months ago

      heh’,lets review: the rich powerful always get laid . and these (‘innocent girls’) are little bi*** . those are sober facts. Now people like you while knowing there are far more important things for the USA to be worried about (auto pen), have learned to hide your TDS well. By the way Mr Rogers, don’t you think the Dims would have got Trump already when brain dead Bidet was wandering the white house halls?

      Reply
  8. Onekama Man says:
    5 months ago

    Not a good look Don. Not a good look at all.

    You’re losing me –

    First – “Yes we are going to release all of the Epstein documentation.” – Fail
    Second – “As a business man, I have to use H-1B Visas. We’re going to eliminate them.” – Fail
    Third – “We need 600,000 Chinese students in the United States.” – Fail

    I’m done with you man. You are no different than the Democrats ………….. so what difference does it make to support you?

    Reply
  9. If6was9 says:
    5 months ago

    MTG is a sell out for sure, to be so focused on this distraction and not way more on the important stuff ( Dem scandals are piled up.) Like everybody else who messes with TRUMP, she’ll get showed her a** eventually, if you don’t know by now he knows what he is doing , you are lame and probably stage 2 TDS at least. hand*.

    Reply
  10. Jerry Chandler says:
    5 months ago

    Trump has forgotten that he tags on people need to be rooted in truth; this isn’t. Trump has left his base for the genocidal Zionist pedophiles.

    Reply
  11. George Gann says:
    5 months ago

    I can’t shake the feeling that the Epstein files contain the names of many powerful people, individuals who bankroll campaigns on both sides of the aisle. That’s why the fight over their release feels less like a partisan dispute and more like the workings of a shadow government. If President Trump truly wants to restore trust, he should order the full release of these files intact, with only the victims’ names redacted to protect their privacy. Anything less looks like stalling, and the public sees through it. The failure to produce what was promised is already eroding his standing in the polls. Voters expected transparency, not excuses. Every delay feeds suspicion that the political class, Republican and Democrat alike, is protecting itself.

    This is a defining moment. Either the truth comes out, or the perception hardens that America’s leaders are complicit in covering up one of the darkest scandals in modern history.

    Reply
  12. George Gann says:
    5 months ago

    Trump’s ego has become his own nemesis. Marjorie Taylor Greene is respected in Georgia, and her dispute with him centers on one simple issue: his unwillingness to release the Epstein files. The solution is straightforward, do what you promised. Stop the childish attacks on your own party and deliver transparency. The public isn’t asking for theatrics; they’re asking for truth. If the responsibility is too heavy, remember you have a capable vice president who could step in tomorrow. Leadership means keeping your word, not tearing down allies when the pressure mounts.

    Reply
  13. Joe says:
    5 months ago

    No sir she is not a traitor but please do tell us of all the CCP “students” you are pushing to bring into the US? END H1B NOW!

    Reply
  14. stinkyyman says:
    5 months ago

    I vote for the orange man. Now I can’t wait for the midterm bloodbath followed by Trump’s impeachment. Trump and his wife can both GFY, thanks in advance. Signed, A US VET for peace.

    Reply
  15. truth says:
    5 months ago

    Yes Trump is now just another h out of touch rino. What do they do to these people when they get in power? or was trump always a charlatan? He is going after the only two real America first people in power. what a clown douche move that is. He’s beholden to bibi and that couldn’t be more obvious. Israelis get free healthcare free college while we give them billions every year. trump has given them over 13 billion this year. All while americans struggle to pay rent and eat. I’ll end the ukraine war day one,.. instead they get billions more and tomahawk missiles. Now we’re about to do something in Venezuela. Wtf??? I hate our government so much. both sides are so corrupt it’s disgusting. if we don’t stop our current trajectory america will fall.

    Reply
  16. Tex says:
    5 months ago

    Listen, Donald, it’s better to be patriotic to your country than to some political party. Stop the BS.

    Reply
  17. Daniel says:
    5 months ago

    When it comes to Zionist Jews, you’re either with them or against them. There is NO middle ground, and you MAGA people voted for this. I tried to warn all of you about Trump and you called me names? That’s hysterical.

    Reply
  18. Nunyo says:
    5 months ago

    Trump is such a petulant little baby.

    I voted for the release of the Epstein files.
    I voted for the end of H1-B visas and a drastic reduction of all immigration.
    I didn’t vote for war in Venezuela.
    I didn’t vote for weapons and money to Ukraine.
    I didn’t vote for weapons and money to Israel.

    Trump has lost his way. MTG is more MAGA than Trump. I support her and Massie and Rand Paul.

    Reply

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