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Trump breaks with Marjorie Taylor Greene, urging primary challenge

Donald Trump turned on his former close ally, Marjorie Taylor Greene, denouncing the Maga congresswoman in a social media blast posted as his motorcade brought the president to his Palm Beach club on Friday night.

“I am withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the Great State of Georgia”, Trump wrote.

His post did not mention the subjects of their recent disagreements, Greene’s support for legislation that would require the full release of investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein and her criticism of Trump’s focus on foreign affairs over making life more affordable for Americans.

Instead, Trump cast the congresswoman as unhinged for failing to focus on what he called his many successes. He wrote: “all I see “Wacky” Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!”

“I can’t take a ranting Lunatic’s call every day”, the president added. “I understand that wonderful, Conservative people are thinking about primarying Marjorie in her District of Georgia, that they too are fed up with her and her antics and, if the right person runs, they will have my Complete and Unyielding Support.”

The president also hinted that the final straw for him was the fact that she appeared on a daytime talk show whose hosts have often been critical of him. “She has gone Far Left,” Trump claimed, incorrectly, “even doing The View, with their Low IQ Republican hating Anchors.”

The post came shortly after Trump was asked by a reporter on Air Force One to comment on Greene’s latest call, during a CBS News interview on Friday, for the full release of the Epstein files.

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Reid Hoffman calls for ‘release all of the Epstein files’ after Trump says he should be focus of investigation

In his exchange with reporters on Air Force One Friday night, when Donald Trump was asked about Marjorie Taylor Greene’s call for the full release of the investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, the late sex offender Trump socialized with for more than a decade, he suggested that the focus of the investigation should be on someone else who associated with Epstein: Reid Hoffman, the LinkedIn cofounder and Democratic donor.

“I don’t care about it, released or not,” Trump claimed. “What I think you should do, if you’re going to do it, then you have to go into Epstein’s friends. This Reid Hoffman, who spent a lot of time on the island. I was never at his island,” the president said.

Hoffman, who told The Wall Street Journal in 2023 that he only visited Epstein’s private island once, did so to aid in fundraising for MIT and regretted it, responded to Trump’s claims about him by calling, in a thread on X, for all of the Epstein files to be made public.

Hoffman wrote:

Trump should release all of the Epstein files: every person and every document in the files. I want this complete release because it will bring justice for the victims. I want this complete release because it will show that the calls for baseless investigations of me are nothing more than political persecution and slander. I was never a client of Epstein’s and never had any engagement with him other than fundraising for MIT.

The call for an investigation is an obvious ploy to avoid releasing the files. Simply release all the files, and expose the people who had both deep and ongoing relationships with Epstein.

I will do everything in my power going forward to advocate for the release of the files, to get justice for Epstein’s victims, and to promote the values of truth our great country was founded on.

I refuse to bend the knee to Donald Trump and his slanderous lies.

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