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Greene Hits Back at Loomer Over Trump Criticism
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defends her relationship with Trump against attacks from conservative influencer Laura Loomer.
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) fired back at conservative influencer Laura Loomer on social media after Loomer accused Greene of planning to "attack President Trump" ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Greene called Loomer's "divisiveness" and "manufactured bulls--t" actually "great for the party and the President." The two have frequently traded insults on social media, with Loomer being a close Trump ally while Greene's relationship with the former president has soured.
Why it matters
The feud between Greene and Loomer highlights the ongoing tensions within the Republican party, as factions loyal to Trump clash with those who have drifted apart from the former president. It also underscores the influence of social media influencers like Loomer, who have become increasingly powerful voices in conservative politics.
The details
In a post on the social platform X, Greene hit back at Loomer after she suggested Greene would "do nothing but attack President Trump" leading up to the midterms. Greene said she was "wrong" to previously warn Trump's team to "stay away" from Loomer, and that Loomer's "divisiveness, loyalty tests temper tantrums, Israel First agenda, and her manufactured bulls--t she calls loomered have all been great for the party and the President!" Greene also mocked Loomer's apparent desire for greater influence within the Republican party, sarcastically suggesting she be made chair of the RNC or White House chief of staff.
- On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Greene responded to Loomer's comments on social media.
The players
Marjorie Taylor Greene
A former Republican Congresswoman from Georgia who has had a contentious relationship with President Trump in recent years.
Laura Loomer
A conservative influencer and close ally of former President Trump who has frequently clashed with Greene on social media.
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States, who has embraced Loomer at times while his relationship with Greene has soured.
What they’re saying
“I have to admit I was wrong when I warned Trump and his senior staff to stay away from Laura Loomer. Her divisiveness, loyalty tests temper tantrums, Israel First agenda, and her manufactured bulls-- she calls loomered have all been great for the party and the President!”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene, Former Congresswoman (X)
“PLEASE make her Chair of the RNC! Wait that is not enough. Make her White House Chief of Staff!! How dare President Trump not reward his most loyal worshipper! Literally the self-appointed High Priestess of MAGA or MIGA or whatever this thing has mutated into.”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene, Former Congresswoman (X)
The takeaway
The ongoing feud between Greene and Loomer highlights the deep divisions within the Republican party, as factions loyal to Trump clash with those who have drifted apart from the former president. It also underscores the growing influence of social media personalities in conservative politics.


