Former MAGA lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had a harsh message Wednesday for President Donald Trump as results from the Texas primary showed a serious problem for the Republican Party ahead of the midterms.
Greene, the former Trump ally who has now become a vocal critic of the administration, described why the voter turnout in Texas could signal challenges for Republican candidates not just in the Lone Star state — but across the United States — as the Trump administration ramps up its military attacks against Iran.
"Now that Trump and his admin betrayed their campaign promises of No More Foreign Wars/No More Regime Change and Republicans in the majority in the House and Senate are flat out refusing to pass key legislation, voter outrage was shown in yesterday’s Texas primary," Greene posted on X early Wednesday.
Greene pointed out that "more Democrats showed up to vote than Republicans in yesterday’s Texas primary" and that if that happens in November, Texas could flip its Senate seat blue.
The last time a Democrat won a statewide election was in 1994, she added.
Greene left office in January and has suggested that the MAGA coalition has fractured over its "America First" ideology.
"Whatever Trump’s new twisted perversion of MAGA is, is going to LOSE in the midterms," Greene wrote. "Clearly Levin, Lindsey Graham, Loomer, and Netanyahu highjacking MAGA and flipping it to MIGA is not working out so well. People do not want to vote for this s--- show and didn’t turn out in Texas. Maybe they will wake up now and realize Armageddon is not what we voted for. We voted for America FIRST and that means AMERICANS FIRST AND AMERICANS ONLY."