
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed President Donald Trump over his demand that the candidate who he doesn't endorse in the Texas Senate race drops out.
Trump said on Wednesday that his endorsements "have been virtually insurmountable" and therefore he will be "asking the candidate that I don't Endorse to immediately DROP OUT OF THE RACE!" "Is that fair? We must win in November!!!" he added.
Different reports have anticipated that Trump will endorse incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, with Republican officials saying he will be a stronger candidate in the general election than Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has gone through different controversies in his political career.
Greene, however, said the development is "wrong and the people of Texas should be able to vote for WHOEVER THEY WANT!!!" and "NOT the candidate Trump demands."
"People are furious over this and if Trump does this, it could actually be the real reason Texas Senate seat flips blue. Stealing people's opportunity to elect their leaders by force will definitely piss off voters and will lead to even more sitting it out," Greene added.
She went on to claim that Trump has "endorsed many of the worst Republicans with the worst voting records and has ruined so many primary races with his endorsements, swaying voters away from REAL America First candidates."
"Trump and his coalition of consultants serve Israel, the military industrial complex, big pharma, big tech, and rich powerful donors and the Epstein class NOT the average American. Which is exactly why he and them turned on me. Your government is not for the people and by the people. It's for them and only them," she concluded.
Greene has been slamming Trump on several matters over the past months, including the handling of the Epstein Files and, more recently, the attacks against the Iranian regime.
In a recent interview with right-wing commentator Megyn Kelly, Greene claimed that the fact Trump has said he doesn't think he's going to heaven may not lead him to make decisions with the common good in mind.
"What's on his mind? What's his mental state? If he doesn't think he's going to heaven, and he's toward the end of his life, how does that pan out for the rest of us when we have a president of the United States who is convinced he's not going to heaven? What does that mean his decision making is?" Greene said.
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