Marjorie Taylor Greene is escalating her break with President Donald Trump, accusing him of backing the very kind of candidates she says voters want replaced — and insisting he can’t blame anyone but himself.
Greene, who left office earlier this month following a public rupture with Trump last year, unloaded on his endorsement record in a Tuesday post on X.
“Trump’s endorsements do not drain the swamp, his endorsements solidify the swamp and ensure the swamp is never drained. And no he is not being deceived by his team,” Greene wrote.
She doubled down, arguing that Trump owns the results of the candidates he chooses to elevate.
“It’s not sabotage when he chooses the candidates and controls the agenda. Keep voting for Trump endorsed candidates with F voting records, and you are responsible for never draining the swamp. Like it or not, that’s the truth,” she added.
The White House responded with a sharp counterpunch, portraying Greene as a political liability who walked away instead of fighting.

“President Trump’s unmatched coalition building ability has led to the most successful Republican Party in American history which has delivered more long-held GOP priorities under his leadership than either party has achieved for their voters in many combined decades prior. President Trump knows politics is a game of addition, and Marjorie ‘Quitter’ Greene just lives a reductive, self-defeating life of subtraction,” spokesperson Harrison Ingle said.
Greene’s latest attack came as she shared a post from conservative commentator Daniel Horowitz of Blaze Media, who argued that Trump has the power to reshape Congress — but has chosen not to use it that way.
“Everyone complains that Congress blocks Trump’s agenda. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Trump has the power to change it instantly — by endorsing against the incumbents who keep sabotaging him. Instead, he has done the opposite for 5 primary cycles,” Horowitz wrote.
Greene amplified the claim, adding: “This is 1,000% true.”
The clash follows last year’s explosive exchange in which Trump publicly withdrew his support for Greene and encouraged a primary challenge against her.
“I am withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the Great State of Georgia,” Trump wrote in part of a Truth Social post.
He later added, “I understand that wonderful, Conservative people are thinking about primarying Marjorie in her District of Georgia, that they too are fed up with her and her antics and, if the right person runs, they will have my Complete and Unyielding Support.”