Trump gives ex-ally Greene new nickname after dropped endorsement, says she betrayed 'entire Republican Party'

Fox NewsSaturday, November 15, 2025 at 3:38:12 PM
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Trump gives ex-ally Greene new nickname after dropped endorsement, says she betrayed 'entire Republican Party'
In a recent escalation of tensions, President Trump has publicly denounced Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her a "traitor" and asserting that she has betrayed the Republican Party. This criticism aligns with his previous remarks where he referred to her as a "Republican in Name Only" (RINO), highlighting a growing rift within the party. Trump's decision to cut ties with Greene, once a staunch supporter, reflects broader concerns about loyalty and alignment within the GOP. As he considers endorsing a challenger against her, the implications for the party's unity and future strategies are becoming increasingly evident.
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