In what can only be described as a stunning betrayal, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) went on CNN Monday night to question President Donald Trump's "mental stability" based on his social media posts. The Georgia congresswoman, once considered a stalwart Trump ally, chose the network that has spent years attacking conservatives to launch her assault on the 47th President.
Speaking on "The Source," Greene told CNN hosts it was time to "really question" Trump's mental fitness - parroting the same talking points Democrats and the mainstream media have used for years to undermine our democratically elected president. This is the same woman who built her political career on Trump's coattails and the MAGA movement.
What makes this betrayal even more shocking is the timing. Just three weeks into Trump's second term, as he's delivering on his campaign promises with mass deportations, government efficiency reforms through DOGE, and America First policies, Greene chooses to stab him in the back on the very network that has waged war against conservative values.
"It's time to really question his mental stability based on his social media posts," Greene said, giving CNN exactly the soundbite they've been desperate for.
Patriots across America are asking: What happened to Marjorie Taylor Greene? Has the swamp finally gotten to her? Or was she always a wolf in sheep's clothing, waiting for the right moment to turn on the movement that gave her a platform?
Trump's social media posts have consistently exposed the deep state, called out RINOs, and communicated directly with the American people - bypassing the corrupt legacy media filter. If that makes the establishment uncomfortable, good. That's exactly why we elected him.
Greene's CNN appearance raises serious questions about her true loyalties. While President Trump is fighting to secure our border, drain the swamp, and put America First, she's giving ammunition to his enemies. Patriots deserve to know: Is Marjorie Taylor Greene part of the solution, or has she become part of the problem?
