Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump after Clayton Fuller won the election for Greene's old seat in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. Greene, who had resigned following a dispute with Trump, stated that Trump's actions have helped Democrats in the district. The election marked a significant political shift, revealing tensions between Trump and Greene over policy and personal issues.
Key Facts
- Republican Clayton Fuller won the election for Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump, stating his actions benefited Democrats.
- Greene resigned from her seat three months before the election after a disagreement with Trump.
- The disagreement involved the handling of the Epstein files and foreign policy.
- Greene had been an ally of Trump but broke with him over several issues, including military actions against Iran.
- Trump responded by criticizing Greene and backing her primary opponent.
- The district in Georgia is historically Republican, with Trump winning it by 37 points in 2024.