Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Trump Over Remarks Against Candace Owens
'He Hates Women': Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Trump For His Post Against Candace Owens
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican Congresswoman from Georgia, has publicly criticized former ally Donald Trump following his derogatory comments about Candace Owens. Greene's remarks highlight growing tensions within the Republican Party as they approach the 2026 midterm elections, amid concerns over Trump's handling of economic issues.
- 01Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Trump of misogyny towards women who oppose him.
- 02Trump's comments targeted Candace Owens, leading to Greene's backlash.
- 03Greene also criticized Trump's economic management amid rising costs.
- 04The incident reflects increasing divisions in the Republican Party.
- 05Upcoming midterm elections may exacerbate these tensions.
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A new conflict has arisen within the Republican Party as Marjorie Taylor Greene (Congresswoman from Georgia) criticized former President Donald Trump for his derogatory remarks about Candace Owens. In a post on Truth Social, Trump referred to Owens as the 'Vile Person of the Year' and shared a manipulated TIME Magazine cover. Greene responded by accusing Trump of hating women who do not submit to his control, stating, 'President Trump hates women he can’t control, who don’t worship him.' This exchange underscores the growing rift between Trump and some of his former supporters, including Owens. Greene also expressed concern over Trump's economic claims, highlighting public dissatisfaction and rising costs, which are reflected in declining approval ratings for Trump, even among Republican voters. As the 2026 midterm elections approach, these disagreements over leadership and policy are becoming increasingly apparent, adding pressure on Trump amid ongoing political and economic challenges.
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The ongoing rift between Trump and Greene could influence voter sentiment and party unity leading up to the midterm elections.
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