
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene again took aim at President Donald Trump after his most recent criticism of her during a rally in North Carolina.
Concretely, Trump mocked Greene by calling her "Marjorie Traitor Brown because green turns to brown under stress."
"I call her Traitor Brown, which I don't like doing. Two words is two much, two out of three, we're changing two. I like Marjorie Taylor Brown better. What the hell happened to her? She's a stone cold liberal, she's on CNN all the time. What the hell happened to Marjorie Traitor Greene?" Trump added.
Greene responded in a social media publication of her own, saying Trump is "having some confusion because my voting record and donation history is actually more conservative and America First than he is."
"And I voted with him 98% of the time but wouldn't take my name of the Epstein discharge petition. But maybe his memory is not so good, I didn't call him much but I should have called him more," Greene added.
I think the President is having some confusion because my voting record and donation history is actually more conservative and America First than he is.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) December 20, 2025
And I voted with him 98% of the time but wouldn’t take my name of the Epstein discharge petition.
But maybe his memory is not… pic.twitter.com/S61XUZLDw9
She went on to say she "would have told him he promised no more foreign wars and reminded him the foreign leader that wants him to bomb so much, Netanyahu, was the first foreign leader to congratulate Joe Biden after the 2020 election." "Anyways, I'll keep praying for him to be successful for America's sake," she concluded.
Greene had already criticized Trump earlier this week, telling CNN's Kaitlan Collins that she thinks "the dam is breaking" and more Republicans are set to break with the president on different issues.
She referenced the fact that 13 House Republicans voted with Democrats to restore collective bargaining rights he had stripped from about 1 million federal workers.
"Those 13 Republicans that voted to take down his executive order last week, literally that same evening put on their tuxedos and their evening ballgowns and went to the White House Christmas party. That's pretty bold," she claimed.
Greene also said the fact that Indiana Senate Republicans rejected Trump's push to redraw congressional districts in the state is a "sign" they're "entering the campaign phase for 2026, which is a large signal that lame duck season has begun."
"He's got real problems with Republicans within the House and the Senate that will be breaking with him on more things to come," she added.
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