Trump declares GOP is more united than ever without 'lowlifes' like Marjorie Taylor Greene
WASHINGTON, DC: President Donald Trump ramped up his clash with Marjorie Taylor Greene on Sunday, November 23, saying the Republican Party is stronger and more united than ever without her.
His tough talk came only a day after he spoke more gently about her, but he quickly reversed course in a Truth Social post where he gave the congresswoman a new nickname, Marjorie 'Traitor' Brown.
Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 05:55 PM EST 11/23/25 pic.twitter.com/l6aHHJqWC3
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) November 23, 2025
Trump says the Republican Party is more united than ever without Marjorie Taylor Greene
In the Truth Social post, Trump wrote, "The Republican Party has never been so united as it right now. Other than Rand Paul, Rand Paul Jr. (Massie!), Marjorie 'Traitor' Brown, and a couple of other 'lowlifes.'"
The POTUS also mentioned, "And other than the fact that many want the Election threatening Filibuster terminated (the Dems will do it in the first minute of their first chance!)."
Trump noted that the GOP is much larger than when he first announced his campaign in 2015, claiming it has gained millions of new members.
"Plus, the Republican Party is MUCH BIGGER than it was when I announced in 2015 or, ever was before — Many Millions More Members!" he wrote.
Trump also repeated several of his usual talking points, writing, "We now have the Strongest Border EVER, Biggest Tax Cuts, the Best Economy, Highest Stock Market in USA History, and sooo much more."
This comes just a day after Trump struck a softer tone while speaking to reporters as he headed to board Marine One on Saturday. He said he simply “disagreed with her philosophy.”
Trump claimed that Greene began supporting “the worst Republican congressman in our history,” referring to Thomas Massie, whom he called “a stupid person.” He added "And…I said go your own way. And once I left her she resigned because…she would never have survived a primary. But I think she’s a nice person."
He ended the post by telling supporters that “the best is yet to come” and encouraging them to vote Republican.
Marjorie Taylor Greene announces her resignation
My message to Georgia’s 14th district and America.
— Marjorie Taylor Greene :us: (@mtgreenee) November 22, 2025
Thank you. pic.twitter.com/tSoHCeAjn1
Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Friday that she will resign from the House of Representatives, with her last day set for January 5, 2026. She shared the news in a video on X for voters in Georgia’s 14th District, saying her sudden break with President Donald Trump helped push her toward leaving in the middle of her third term.
In her statement, Greene said she has “too much self-respect and dignity” to put her family and district through a “hurtful and hateful primary” against a president she once supported.
She argued, "And in turn, be expected to defend the President against impeachment after he hatefully dumped tens of millions of dollars against me and tried to destroy me." The Republican congresswoman added, "It’s all so absurd and completely unserious. I refuse to be a ‘battered wife’ hoping it all goes away and gets better."
Although Greene has long been a loyal Trump ally and a key figure in his political movement, their relationship has soured over the past few months.
Trump recently attacked her for backing a bill that would force the Justice Department to release files on Jeffrey Epstein. Greene has also criticized Trump for spending too much time meeting with foreign leaders and not paying enough attention to the problems facing Americans.