For years, Marjorie Taylor Greene was Donald Trumpās most devoted warrior. She defended him through scandals, lawsuits, indictments, conspiraciesāyou name it. She treated Trumpism like religion and Trump like its prophet. But suddenly, the woman who once bragged about being his ride-or-die soldier is now torching him on national television⦠and Trump is melting down like heās never melted down before.
The first spark came when Greene sat down on 60 Minutes and called Trump delusional for bragging the economy was āA++.ā She said what no MAGA ally ever dares to say publicly: Trump has no idea how normal Americans live. āThe man doesnāt even buy his own groceries,ā she saidāand the truth hit harder than any insult.

Trump snapped instantly.
He logged onto Truth Social and unleashed a tantrum that read like a middle-school roast battle gone wrong. He called her āMarjorie Trader Brown,ā mocked her name, explained his own joke (never a good sign), and ranted that she āreminds him of a rotten apple.ā For a man who once saw her as his fiercest defender, the hostility was volcanic.
But Greene didnāt back down. She kept talking.

On CNN, CBS, and every network willing to hand her a microphone, she revealed what Republicans whisper behind closed doors: that theyāre terrified of Trump, terrified of his base, terrified of getting dragged on Truth Social the way she was. She said members of Congress mocked Trump privatelyāhis voice, his speeches, even her for defending himābefore rushing to slap on MAGA hats once he won the 2024 primary.
Her message was clear: The fear that held the GOP together is collapsing.
And Trump knows it.

Thatās why he escalatedāattacking journalist Lesley Stahl, dredging up old grievances, and revisiting his infamous meltdown during their 2020 interview, which ended with him storming off set while Kayleigh McEnany desperately tried to distract cameras with a massive binder of āhealthcare plansā that didnāt exist.
Then came the economy fight.

Trump bragged the country deserved an āA+++ā under him. Meanwhile, Americans face historic food prices, real wages still trailing inflation, and tariffs thatāaccording to Fox News, of all placesāare making holiday shopping more expensive, not less. Trump claimed tariffs were making the U.S. ātrillions,ā ignoring the reality that consumers pay them while farmers only get bailed out because tariffs hurt them in the first place.
He set the fire, then bragged about inventing the fire extinguisher.
Greene struck again by calling out GOP misogyny, describing a party that sidelines its own women and fears the backlash of Trumpās base. She exposed sexist treatment from Speaker Johnson and revealed that female Republicans are now openly rebelling against leadershipāsomething unthinkable in the MAGA era.

Then she delivered the blow that truly broke Trump:
She revealed that after he attacked her online, Trump supporters sent assassination threatsānot just to her, but to her sonāand Trump didnāt care. Not a word of sympathy. Not a hint of concern. Just cruelty.
The dam burst.
Greene walked away from Trumpism, and in doing so, she broke the illusion that Trump controls everything. She showed that loyalty is collapsing, fear is fading, and the GOP is preparing for a post-Trump world behind his back.
Trumpās meltdown isnāt just about Greene.
Itās about losing the one thing he values most: total control.
And if MTGāhis loudest, wildest, most fanatical defenderācan walk away?
Imagine whoās next.
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