Outspoken MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been in the middle of an ongoing feud with President Donald Trump in recent weeks.
Now tensions have boiled over so much, that insiders say Greene has been approached about leaving the Republican Party.
One of Greene’s House rivals, Democratic Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin said that his party has “room” for Greene if she wants to make the switch.
During a weekend speech at the “Blue Bash Brunch,” a south Florida fundraiser hosted by the Miami-Dade Democratic Party, Raskin, the lead Democrat on the powerful House Judiciary Committee, pitched his party as a “vast tent” in making the case for Greene to jump ship.
“We are a big tent,” Raskin said.
“We must be a huge, vast tent. I say that this is the party that’s got room for Marjorie Taylor Greene if she wants to come over. We got room for anybody who wants to stand up for the Constitution and for the Bill of Rights today.”
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🚨 JUST IN: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) invites Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to the DEMOCRAT PARTY
"I say this is a party that's got room for Marjorie Taylor Greene, if she wants to come over!"
"Anybody who wants to stand up for the Constitution!"pic.twitter.com/zd8nRo3TZq
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Tensions between Greene and Trump have been simmering for the past few weeks, with things coming to a head last Friday when Trump took Truth Social announcing he would not support Greene for reelection in 2026.
He called her “wacky,” a “ranting Lunatic,” and said she had “gone Far Left,” pointing to her recent appearance on ABC’s “The View.”
Greene, who has been one of Trump’s move vocal allies, continued to take shot from Trump.
“Lightweight Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Brown (Green grass turns Brown when it begins to ROT!), betrayed the entire Republican Party when she turned Left, performed poorly on the pathetic View, and became the RINO [Republican in name only] that we all know she always was,” Trump wrote in a Saturday Truth Social post.
In recent weeks, however, Greene has pushed back on the Trump administration, specifically blasting the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and his decision to meet the Syrian president, a former al-Qaeda commander, on the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Last month in a blistering interview discussing the recent government shutdown with The Washington Post, Greene said that “a lot of” male Republicans in Congress are “weak” and intimidated by “strong Republican women.”
While a vocal conservative who is known for her “America first” platform, Green said at the time she backed Democratic-led efforts to extend certain health-care subsidies and pushed to force a vote to release Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein — moves House Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump opposed at the time.
“There’s a lot of weak Republican men and they’re more afraid of strong Republican women,” Greene said.
“So they always try to marginalize the strong Republican women that actually want to do something and actually want to achieve.”
Greene doubled down during a phone interview with The Daily Mail in August, dishing on why she’s not happy with how things are going with the Republican Party, MAGA, and even President Trump — and why there is a realistic chance she doesn’t belong anymore.
“I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to the Republican Party as much anymore,” she revealed.
“I don’t know which one it is.”
Greene admitted during the interview that her loyalty to President Trump is still strong, but sees warning signs that the GOP is out of step with the MAGA base.