Greene Warns GOP Faces 2026 Losses After Trump Betrayal


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Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tore into current Republican leadership, warning that the GOP risks losing the House and maybe the Senate in 2026, and she blamed both parties for leaving everyday Americans behind. Her post on X lands as a raw, unfiltered rebuke from the right that calls out promises unmet and voters pushed toward frustration. This piece lays out her comments, the embedded X post, and the stark lines she drew about politics, policy and a system many say is broken.

Greene, once a staunch Trump ally turned outspoken critic, issued a blunt prediction about the midterms in a Thursday on X. She wrote that “Americans are suffering,” and she labeled “Both parties are absolute failures” while insisting “the system needs to burn down.” That tone reflects deep anger from a segment of conservative voters who feel ignored by current leadership.

“Americans don’t give a d[—] about Trump building a WH ballroom or renovating the Kennedy Center as they are paying $4+ dollars per gallon for gas and nearly $6 for diesel because of another pointless foreign war. Americans are suffering.” Those lines hit on pocketbook pain and foreign policy resentment, two issues that motivate voters on the right and across the country. The blunt language is meant to shake the tent and force a reaction from Republican leaders who campaigned differently.

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“Suffering from all time high credit card debt. Suffering from ridiculously high cost of health insurance. Suffering from high cost of living. Suffering from ever increasing inflation and an ever decreasing dollar because of all the stupid decisions made by stupid politicians,” she wrote. The passage reads like a direct list of voter complaints, and it underscores why rank-and-file conservatives are impatient with empty promises. That frustration is a political liability if the party fails to answer it convincingly.

SPECIAL ELECTION REPLACING MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE GOES TO RUNOFF BETWEEN TRUMP-ENDORSED CANDIDATE AND DEMOCRAT She followed that critique with a hard assessment of the party’s standing and who gets the blame. “Republicans are going to lose the House in the midterms and maybe the Senate too because Trump and Republicans sold America First but instead governed America LAST,” she continued. “Democrats put illegals and trans above Americans and offer no new policies to solve the problems they too created. Both parties are absolute failures.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment. Greene left her congressional seat early this year, exiting amid public tension with the former president after their widely reported falling out last year. Her departure sharpened the optics of her critique and left a vacuum that conservatives are watching closely.

“Don’t lecture your voters that you have to vote for them when you have intentionally failed and betrayed your campaign promises just because the other side is intolerable. Screw you. You betray Americans, you put Americans last, you deserve to lose, you don’t deserve support,” she wrote. Those words are meant as a wake-up call to Republican officials: loyalty from voters is not automatic when promises are broken. The blunt dismissal of party leadership is resonating with a faction ready to demand accountability rather than platitudes.

EX-TRUMP ALLY MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE RIPS THE PRESIDENT’S ENDORSEMENTS, SAYING THEY ‘SOLIDIFY THE SWAMP’ “Many Americans are learning to live without the system and want nothing to do with any of it. Home schooling, farming and farmers markets, homesteading, networking among themselves is how many of us will survive beyond the insanity of the two parties. We’ve turned a corner and the system needs to burn down,” she concluded. That closing sentiment is a clear signal: a chunk of conservative energy is shifting toward self-reliance and practical community solutions absent faith in current institutions.

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