Internal schisms within the MAGA movement surface as Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene launches a sharp critique of what she terms "cult-like worship" surrounding Donald Trump, singling out an influential MAGA figure for "demonic" influence.
Greene asserts that devotion to Trump has veered from politics into a quasi-religious fervor, alleging that Trump "loves cult-like worship." She specifically targeted MAGA influencer Laura Loomer, whom Trump has publicly lauded as a "patriot" and "free spirit." Greene claims Loomer exerts significant sway over Trump, stating Loomer is "talking to Trump all the time, and he's listening to her." Loomer, in turn, has reportedly attacked Greene online, labeling her a "low-life degenerate," particularly concerning Greene's stance on Israel.
Broader Political Discontent
The recent criticisms from Greene, a one-time staunch ally of Trump, signal a potential fracturing within the radical wing of Trumpism. Greene has also expressed disillusionment with the direction of the Republican Party itself, calling for it to be "burned to the ground."
These remarks come amid broader controversy regarding Trump's pronouncements, including a controversial Easter Sunday post. Greene characterized such actions as "evil" and a departure from the principles she believes in, suggesting "This is not the same man that we supported."
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Greene's commentary also touches upon the economic policies associated with Trump, with some reports indicating she feels they are insufficiently focused on consumer purchasing power. The lingering shadow of the Jeffrey Epstein case has also been cited as a factor weighing on the political landscape surrounding Trump.
Shifting Alliances and Rhetoric
The public rift between Greene and Trump appears to have deepened, with earlier reports from November 2025 suggesting a breakdown in their relationship. Greene, who has positioned herself as a defender of women and a vocal critic of "genocide in Gaza," has been a polarizing figure. Her political brand has been built on provocative statements, including past comments that seemed to celebrate the passing of Pope Francis.
Greene has previously linked her own departure from the Catholic Church to a lack of trust in church leadership to protect children. Her public stance on faith and leadership, including her critique of Trump's religious observances, adds another layer to the complex dynamic. The movement she helped to foster, often characterized by intense loyalty, now appears to be experiencing internal turbulence.
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