A former MAGA congresswoman ripped President Donald Trump's second term in a blistering social media post.Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican who retiredA former MAGA congresswoman ripped President Donald Trump's second term in a blistering social media post.Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican who retired

Ex-MAGA lawmaker catalogs Trump failures in blistering social media post

2026/02/27 03:10
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A former MAGA congresswoman ripped President Donald Trump's second term in a blistering social media post.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican who retired from Congress last month after just two terms in office, faulted the 79-year-old president for ignoring domestic issues and covering up his involvement with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and she warned voters that he was trying to "gaslight" them into backing the GOP in November's midterm elections.

"Everything in Washington will be purely performative, for the remainder of the year, to gaslight you to vote in the midterms," Greene posted Thursday on X. "We all knew and discussed in internal meetings back in January of 2025 that we only had 6-9 months to do anything serious and after the third quarter of 2025 our opportunity would be gone because courage would fade and campaign mode would kick in."

"And all that was really accomplished was an extension of the tax law with a few additions," she added.

Despite her criticism of the president, Greene complained that Republicans had not held anyone accountable for Covid pandemic measures, the so-called "lawfare" against Trump and his allies, Trump's 2020 election loss, or evidence turned up in the Epstein files, and she criticized her former colleagues for ignoring other issues of importance.

"Not only is there nothing tangible in terms of accountability, but Republicans have done NOTHING to make health insurance affordable and hide from the issue like the pedophiles in the Epstein files," she wrote. "Meanwhile we are on the verge of war with Iran from the 'NO MORE FOREIGN WARS' President."

"This is where you are now," Greene added. "The red meat throwing tough talk and legislation that will go nowhere phase but will only create some [viral] media posts and headlines to try to inspire you and scare you into voting for Republicans again in the midterms."

She griped that Democrats were no better.

"After getting brutally beaten in 2024, they learned nothing and made no serious changes to their policy platform on the issues they lost the biggest as they continue to put illegals and trans first, while suddenly (starting in 2025) caring about the Epstein files," Greene wrote. "It’s all America LAST from both sides of the never ending Political Industrial Complex."

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