Scott Jennings: MTG Went 'Off the Deep End' After Trump Snub
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Scott Jennings: MTG Went 'Off the Deep End' After Trump Snub
"The, kind of, divide in MAGA, Karl said. Which is a relatively new phenomenon I mean, there was always a little bit there, but if I were to say what the most surprising story [of the year] was, I would say Marjorie Taylor Greene becomes not just a Trump critic, but a Jennings cut him off. MTG becomes a lib! Jennings said."
"Look, I don't think these divisions and all this fraying are as big a deal as some people make it out to be, Jennings said. Trump is still extraordinarily popular among Republicans. He's the strongest party boss in the modern era. And he can get his allies in Congress to do most anything he wants them to do which is why I think in the coming year,"
Scott Jennings appeared on ABC's This Week and weighed in on tensions inside MAGA. Jonathan Karl noted a growing divide as Marjorie Taylor Greene moved from staunch Trump ally to critic. Jennings characterized Greene's turn as personal, saying she reacted after Trump declined to support her for a statewide Georgia office that she likely would have lost. Jennings said Greene "went off the deep end" and downplayed the significance of broader splits, arguing Trump remains extraordinarily popular among Republicans and retains strong influence to get allies in Congress to codify his initiatives.
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