Nick Fuentes has laid blame on Donald Trump for Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement of resignation from Congress. He claimed that the US President "destroyed" his loyalty and explained that he didn't vote because of this.
Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Saturday, November 22, that she will be resigning from Congress. She was one of Trump's biggest defenders since around 2020 and backed him in the presidential election. However, their recent differences on topics such as Jeffrey Epstein and the Israel-Gaza conflict led to her resignation.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Nick Fuentes reacted to Greene's resignation and wrote:
"Marjorie Greene was forced out of Congress by Donald Trump for criticizing Israel and voting to release the Epstein Files. In other words, Trump destroyed his biggest loyalist for putting America First. This is why I didn’t vote. MAGA is dead."
Fuentes is also known for his right-wing conservative views and his support for the Republican regime.
Donald Trump labels Marjorie Taylor Greene a 'traitor' after her resignation

After Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation on Saturday, Donald Trump shared his thoughts via a post on Truth Social. He labeled the US representative a 'traitor' and raised questions about her relationship with the Democrats.
Trump wrote, as caught by CNBC:
“Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown, because of PLUMMETING Poll Numbers, and not wanting to face a Primary Challenger with a strong Trump Endorsement (where she would have no chance of winning!), has decided to call it ‘quits’.”
“Her relationship with the WORST Republican Congressman in decades, Tom Massie of Kentucky, also known as Rand Paul Jr. because he votes against the Republican Party (and really good legislation!), did not help her. For some reason, primarily that I refused to return her never ending barrage of phone calls, Marjorie went BAD. Nevertheless, I will always appreciate Marjorie, and thank her for her service to our Country," he added.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation will become effective on January 6, 2026. Trump also stated that he believes Greene will be back in politics soon enough and added that he "would like to see it".
What did Marjorie Taylor Greene say in her resignation?
The US representative slammed Donald Trump in her resignation letter, claiming that he spent millions to try to "destroy" her. She referenced the Epstein Files and wrote:
“I refuse to be a ‘battered wife’ hoping it all goes away and gets better. Standing up for American women who were raped at 14, trafficked and used by rich powerful men, should not result in me being called a traitor and threatened by the President of the United States of America, whom I fought for.”
Greene's resignation, incidentally, came just days after a bill was passed, which forces the US Justice Department to release the entire Epstein Files. Donald Trump signed the bill, having called it a 'hoax' earlier this month.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, however, also raised her voice against Trump's support for Israel, among numerous other topics, in recent years.