
"I think Marjorie Taylor Greene, there's probably some truth to the idea that she had bigger aspirations, whether a Senate run or a gubernatorial run, and that those were not supported. But what happens when suddenly the person that you've been backing for the last six, seven years turns on you? I think it really changes your mindset about everything. It calls into question everything that you know about yourself."
"I don't think we should rule out that she said no to Senate right now. She said no the governor right now, I don't think we should rule that out for her because obviously life is long. There are two democratically held Senate seats in the state of Georgia. But I do think that this loyalty thing with Trump If you've covered him as I have, you know it's a one way street."
Marjorie Taylor Greene has broken with fellow Republicans on multiple issues, criticizing party priorities and urging release of additional Jeffrey Epstein files. Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement and labeled her a traitor, while Greene accused him of ripping MAGA apart. Greene may have harbored larger ambitions, including Senate or gubernatorial runs, that lacked sufficient support. The loss of Trump’s backing has prompted a reassessment of loyalty, political strategy, and personal standing. The dynamic illustrates a one-way loyalty pattern within Trump's sphere, leaving Greene to confront diminished prospects and uncertain backing.
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