Trump slams critics inside GOP while championing what he says is unprecedented party unity
Brace yourselves -- President Donald Trump just unleashed a verbal storm on several Republican figures, and the fallout is shaking up the party like a political earthquake.
In a fiery late-night post on Truth Social, Trump took aim at Reps. Thomas Massie, Rand Paul, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, while paradoxically insisting the Republican Party has never been more united or robust, as the Daily Mail reports.
This clash isn’t just petty drama; it’s rooted in deeper rifts over hot-button issues like the Jeffrey Epstein files, which have caused notable GOP figures to distance themselves from Trump’s orbit.
Trump’s Harsh Words Target Party Members
On Sunday evening, Trump didn’t hold back, using Truth Social to label Massie, Paul, and Greene as “lowlifes,” with a particularly sharp jab at Greene as a “traitor” for perceived disloyalty.
“Other than Rand Paul, Rand Paul Jr. (Massie!), Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown, and a couple of other ‘lowlifes’... there is great spirit and cohesion,” Trump declared on Truth Social, attempting to frame his criticism within a broader narrative of solidarity.
Let’s be real -- dishing out insults while claiming harmony is like hosting a family reunion and publicly shaming half the relatives; it’s a tough sell for anyone watching this unfold.
Greene’s Sudden Exit Stuns Leadership
Adding to the chaos, Marjorie Taylor Greene dropped a bombshell last Friday via a 10-minute video, announcing she’ll leave Congress in early 2026 after a bitter public dispute with Trump.
Neither Trump nor House Speaker Mike Johnson had any heads-up about her resignation, with a source close to Greene revealing that “everyone in the world found out at the same time.”
That’s quite the power play -- announcing an exit without warning the party brass signals deep frustration, though it hardly screams teamwork in a faction already on edge.
Epstein Files Dispute Deepens Divide
Greene’s decision appears tied to her vocal push to unveil the Jeffrey Epstein files, a stance she’s cited as a major source of tension with Trump and the entrenched political system in Washington.
The feud turned personal when Trump withdrew his endorsement of Greene, prompting her to brand him “hateful” in her video, while he retaliated by calling her a “raging lunatic” in return.
Trump did leave a sliver of room for reconciliation, noting he could “patch up differences with anyone” and wouldn’t mind seeing Greene back in politics, though he couldn’t resist adding that it “won’t be easy for her” -- a subtle dig dressed as magnanimity.
Threats and Rhetoric Heighten Tensions
Greene hasn’t minced words about the personal impact of this conflict, alleging that Trump’s pointed rhetoric has fueled a surge in threats against her, driven by what she describes as his aggressive online supporters.
She’s gone as far as likening her fear from these threats to the terror felt by Epstein’s victims, arguing that Trump’s words are inciting hostility -- a heavy accusation that highlights the raw animosity in this GOP showdown.
While Trump touts party growth, border strength, and economic wins as proof of unity, this public spat with Greene and others suggests the road to cohesion might be bumpier than he’d like to admit; still, his base may see this as the tough love needed to keep the party in line.







