Trump Launches Fiery Attack on Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'She's a nice woman but she's lost her way'
Donald Trump believes one of his most vociferous defenders has lost her way.
When asked by
CNN's
Kaitlan Collins about Greene's recent critique that Trump should spend more time focused on domestic policy issues than foreign ones, he questioned his historically close ally's fidelity.
'I don't know what happened to Marjorie,' the President responded in the Oval Office.
'She's a nice woman, but I don't know what happened. She's lost her way, I think.'
Speaking after a ceremony to swear in Sergio Gor, the US Ambassador to
India, Trump also noted how Greene has recently been 'catering to the other side'.
The Georgia congresswoman has recently been outspoken in her criticism of her own party, including President Trump and GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson.
But in a statement to the Daily Mail, Greene pushed back: 'I haven't lost my way. I'm 100 percent America first and only!'
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Greene, shown above in red, has recently been outspoken in her criticism of her own party, including President Trump and GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson
Last week, Green was invited onto ABC's 'The View,' a noted liberal haven, where she was, for the most part, welcomed warmly.
Democratic lawmakers have also begun shifting their tones on Greene, endorsing her positions as they align with their political goals.
President Donald Trump believes one of his most vociferous defenders has lost her way.
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