'What’s wrong in his head?' Top MAGA backers now question if Trump can be 'saved'
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Two top MAGA supporters, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Alex Jones, wondered whether President Donald Trump could be "saved" after his attack following the killing of liberal Hollywood director Rob Reiner.

During a Tuesday interview on The Alex Jones Show, the host said he was "very concerned" about the president's future.

"So can Trump be saved?" Jones asked Greene.

"Well, you should be concerned, and everyone is concerned," Greene replied. "I only take responsibility for myself, my own words, and that's it. And Donald Trump needs to take responsibility for himself and his words. What he said about Rob Reiner, look, we don't agree with Rob Reiner politically. But what happened to his family is a horrific tragedy."

"The president of the United States, if he said anything at all, his comments should have been empathy, and he should have thought about all the American families facing the nightmares that the Reiner family was facing every single day," she continued. "And he should have strictly stuck with that."

Jones noted that Trump had condemned the killing of Charlie Kirk but had a different strategy when commenting on Reiner.

"And then Trump is like, well, he was a nasty, deranged person, and so he made somebody mad, and that's why, I mean, literally... We can put the statement up, but I'm sorry, folks," Jones said. "I'm not trying — The headline, Jones turns on Trump. No, I'm like, Trump needs to have people that'll intervene and say, 'What are you doing?"

"Because he's literally, he's stabbed to death with his wife, and Trump's like, well, he, you know, deserved it. And then he doubles down because, you know, he was a nasty person. And so people took action... This is a horrible move by Trump!"

Greene agreed: "I've seen reactions from every spectrum of MAGA. People have called it out because we're done with it."

"This isn't, this isn't Rob Reiner's fault for being, for whatever his politics are, or saying bad things about Donald Trump," she explained. "But that shows an actual, what is wrong in his head?"

"Yeah, why does Trump think the drug addict son that they've had major problems with did this because Rob Reiner said?" Jones quipped. "It's like, talk about narcissism. It's literally, it's literally Trump saying, 'Oh, you talk bad about me, you die.'"