Former Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly broken with Donald Trump, accusing him of "bullying" behavior and describing him as "failing" and "mentally unstable" in a series of public statements. The remarks represent a significant rupture between Greene and the president she once staunchly supported.
Greene, who lost her bid for a Georgia Senate seat in 2026, stated she would not engage with what she characterized as Trump's "bullying rants" directed at her. The public feud marks a dramatic reversal from Greene's earlier role as one of Trump's most vocal congressional allies during his first and second terms.
The falling-out between Greene and Trump reflects broader tensions within the MAGA movement, as some former loyalists have begun to voice criticism of the president's leadership style and policy decisions in his second term. Greene's willingness to use pointed language about Trump's mental state is particularly notable given her previous unwavering support.
Trump has not publicly responded in detail to Greene's specific characterizations as of the time of publication. The dispute underscores the increasingly fractured nature of the Republican coalition heading into the latter half of Trump's second term.