Donald Trump has been betrayed. And it’s come at the hands of an unexpected person.
And a former Trump ally lashed out at the president during scathing interviews.
Outgoing Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene just unloaded on President Trump in a series of no-holds-barred interviews, calling out his lack of real faith and slamming the flashy, overdone vibe at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
It all exploded from Trump’s words at the memorial for the late Charlie Kirk, the young conservative powerhouse gunned down earlier this year.
Kirk’s widow, Erika, stood strong and forgave the alleged k*ller, showing true Christian grace under fire.
Then Trump hit the stage and said something that stunned some people. He praised Kirk for wanting the best for enemies but added: “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them.”
Greene didn’t hold back. “That was absolutely the worst statement,” she fired off to the New York Times.
“It just shows where his heart is. And that’s the difference, with her [Erika] having a sincere Christian faith, and proves that he does not have any faith.”
Trump grew up Presbyterian and calls himself a non-denominational Christian now. He’s courted evangelicals hard, and after surviving that assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, he claimed God saved him and made him “more of a believer.”
But Greene, who’s leaving Congress soon, says this moment peeled back the curtain. She’s pointing fingers at how some in MAGA treat Trump like a messiah. “For a lot of MAGA, Trump is a savior, and he’s like a god to them,” she said.
Greene was Trump’s ride-or-die for years—defending Jan. 6 patriots, pushing the stolen 2020 election claim, and hyping him as the greatest president ever, even gushing about his kindness.
Cracks started showing last spring as she broke ranks on key fights. Trump believes he soured the relationship after showing her polls saying she’d tank in higher office races.
Things blew up when he pulled his support for her reelection and went public swinging at her. Greene announced she would quit on Jan. 6, 2026 right after that.
She ripped into the never-back-down culture Trump built in the GOP. “Our side has been trained by Donald Trump to never apologize and to never admit when you’re wrong,” Greene said.
“You just keep pummeling your enemies, no matter what. And as a Christian, I don’t believe in doing that. I agree with Erika Kirk, who did the hardest thing possible and said it out loud.”
The real breaking point? Jeffrey Epstein. Greene says “it was [Jeffrey] Epstein. Epstein was everything.” She pushed hard to name abusers tied to Jeffrey Epstein, but Trump allegedly shut her down, saying “My friends will get hurt.”
Greene also called out the scene at Mar-a-Lago, saying it’s gone too far with the glamour. “I never liked the MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization. I believe how women in leadership present themselves sends a message to younger women,” she stated.
“I have two daughters, and I’ve always been uncomfortable with how those women puff up their lips and enlarge their br**sts. I’ve never spoken about it publicly, but I’ve been planning to.”
The White House fired back hard, with spokesperson Davis Ingle saying Greene is “quitting on her constituents in the middle of her term and abandoning the consequential fight we’re in.”
He added: “President Trump remains the undisputed leader of the greatest and fastest growing political movement in American history — the MAGA movement. We don’t have time for her petty bitterness.”
