Former Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a stunning attack on President Donald Trump this Easter Sunday, condemning his forceful warning to Iran as "evil" and questioning his Christian faith after Trump demanded the regime reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The dramatic split between the once-loyal MAGA ally and the President erupted after Trump posted a blistering ultimatum on Truth Social, warning Iran to "Open the F***in' Strait" or risk "living in Hell," ending his post with "Praise be to Allah" - a phrase that apparently triggered Greene's fierce response.
Greene, who has increasingly distanced herself from Trump's foreign policy positions, slammed the President's Easter Sunday threat as fundamentally un-Christian. "Trump isn't Christian in slamming Easter threat," Greene declared, marking one of her most direct attacks on the former ally who helped propel her to national prominence.
Social Media Erupts Over GOP Civil War
The political earthquake sent shockwaves across social media, with observers noting the irony of the timing. As one account posted, "💥 MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE RAILS AGAINST 'INSANE' TRUMP AFTER EASTER IRAN THREAT. Man, this D.C. flip-flop is straight chaos—makes crypto dips look tame."
Political analysts highlighted Greene's consistent opposition to military escalations, with @xonyorg noting: "As Trump threatens new strikes on Iran, Marjorie Taylor Greene has historically pushed back against such military escalations, arguing that leaders should rule out conflict entirely."
"This D.C. flip-flop is straight chaos," one social media user observed, capturing the bewilderment many Americans feel watching former allies tear each other apart.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis has become a defining test for Trump's second-term foreign policy, with Iran's continued blockade threatening global oil supplies and American economic interests. While many patriots support Trump's tough stance against the Iranian regime, Greene's rebellion reveals growing fractures within the America First movement over how far military threats should go.
Is this the beginning of a larger split in the MAGA coalition, or will Greene find herself increasingly isolated as Trump delivers on his promise of peace through strength?
