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“MTG Exposes Explosive Texts After Trump Calls Her a ‘Ranting Lunatic’: The Breakup That Shook MAGA”

It’s official — the Trump-Greene alliance has gone up in flames.
And this time, it wasn’t over policy or party loyalty — it was over Jeffrey Epstein.

Late Friday night, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social in a fury, branding Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene a “ranting lunatic.” Hours later, the Georgia Republican hit back hard — releasing the text messages that, in her words, “sent him over the edge.”

In a fiery post on X, Greene claimed the president had turned on her after she pressed him too insistently about the Epstein files — the long-buried trove of documents tied to the late sex trafficker and his circle of powerful friends.

“President Trump just attacked me and lied about me,” she wrote. “I haven’t called him at all, but I did send these text messages today. Apparently this is what sent him over the edge.”

MTG claimed that Trump was ‘coming after’ her thanks to her refusal to be silent about the Epstein files.

Attached were two screenshots — proof, she said, that her only “crime” was refusing to stay silent.

The first showed her message to Trump earlier that day:

“Jeffrey Epstein was the spider that wove the web of the deep state.”

The reply didn’t come from Trump himself, but from his ever-present aide Natalie Harp — the so-called “human printer” who manages many of his communications.

Harp’s response was blunt: the Epstein story was a “hoax.”

MTG’s answer came just as sharply:

“Them being raped as teenagers is not a hoax.”

Within hours, Trump erupted publicly, calling her unstable and withdrawing his endorsement for her re-election bid — while pointedly inviting other Republicans to run for her Georgia seat.


A Fallout Years in the Making

For months, rumors have swirled about growing tension between Trump and Greene — once among his fiercest defenders. From attending his rallies to visiting Mar-a-Lago, she had been one of MAGA’s most visible champions.

But behind closed doors, sources say, she was becoming increasingly frustrated by the party’s reluctance to confront what she calls the “web of rich, powerful elites.”

Her public posts confirm the shift. In one, she warned that Trump’s administration was “working harder to protect pedophiles than to fight for the victims.” In another, she declared that her loyalty lies not with Trump but with “God, Jesus, and the American people.”

“I don’t worship or serve Donald Trump,” she wrote. “I worship God. I serve my district, GA-14, and the American people.”


The Breaking Point

According to Greene, Trump’s rage was triggered not just by the texts, but by what they symbolized — her growing independence.

“It’s astonishing really,” she said, “how hard he’s fighting to stop the Epstein files from coming out that he actually goes to this level.”

The congresswoman followed up late Friday with a defiant message to her followers:

“I never thought that fighting to release the Epstein files, defending women who were victims of rape, and exposing the web of powerful elites would cause this. But here we are.”

She ended her statement with an ominous reflection:

“The way forward is America First, America Only. And that may be the most dangerous pursuit of all.”


A Movement Fractured

For Trump’s inner circle, the split is a warning sign. Few Republicans have been more loyal — or more polarizing — than Greene. Her departure from the MAGA fold leaves a visible crack in the movement’s foundation.

At the same time, Greene’s focus on the Epstein files has drawn a mix of praise and ridicule. Supporters hail her as brave for confronting taboo subjects. Critics accuse her of exploiting tragedy for political theater.

But the most unsettling part of her message came weeks before the fallout, when she hinted that her crusade could put her life in danger.

“If something happens to me,” she posted in September, “find out which foreign government or powerful people would take heinous actions to stop the information from coming out.”

That line — “I’m not suicidal” — sent conspiracy forums into overdrive, with some drawing dark parallels to other whistleblowers who challenged entrenched power.

Greene argued that she was ‘fighting to expose the web of rich powerful elites,’ saying that Trump had ‘lied’ about her in his Friday night Truth Social rant.

The End of a MAGA Marriage

For now, both sides are publicly silent beyond their posts. Trump has moved on to his weekend at Mar-a-Lago. Greene, meanwhile, continues tweeting, her tone alternately fiery and somber.

Their breakup marks one of the most dramatic rifts yet within the Republican Party’s populist wing — and it all began with a few text messages and a file the world has yet to see.

Whether the Epstein documents will ever be released remains uncertain.
But one thing is clear: Marjorie Taylor Greene is done being silent — and she’s ready to fight, even if it means standing alone.

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