Marjorie Taylor Greene Says ‘MAGA Was All a Lie,’ Blasts Trump as Serving Donors
Former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene confirmed she’s turned sharply against the GOP’s long-standing Make America Great Again brand, saying “MAGA … was all a lie,” in a recent interview that is intensifying intra-party tensions.
Her remarks raise new conflict within conservative ranks as one of the movement’s most outspoken former allies openly rejects the slogan she once championed amid a growing rift with Donald Trump.
Greene made the comments during a wide-ranging appearance with commentator Kim Iversen, where she argued the MAGA banner has been co-opted to serve “big, big donors” and foreign interests rather than everyday Americans. “It was a big lie for the people,” Greene said, describing how major contributors, not citizens, receive government favors.
Her critique comes after an increasingly public breakdown in her relationship with Trump, which included disputes over releasing the controversial Epstein files and her description of hostile treatment by the former president.
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“It’s time to recognize what’s really going on,” Greene said in the interview.
The comments matter because they signal a rare crack in one of the most visible pro-Trump allied figures, feeding questions about wider unease among MAGA proponents and how steadfast the movement’s base remains. Analysts see her stance as part of a pattern of fracturing within hard-right circles.
The next potential flashpoint will be how other GOP figures and Trump supporters react publicly to Greene’s criticism in the run-up to the March Georgia special election to fill her now-vacant House seat.
Her reassessment of MAGA leaves supporters and detractors alike watching whether this issue deepens or dissipates.
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