Is Trump's MAGA base divided?
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Trump's MAGA base is experiencing notable divisions, especially over the Epstein files and economic issues. Marjorie Taylor Greene's break with Trump and her criticism of his economic record have resonated with some voters, who now identify more with 'America first' than MAGA. These fractures are evident in Georgia, where Greene's departure and public disputes highlight broader skepticism and shifting loyalties within the movement.
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The Epstein files have divided President Trump's MAGA base, with Marjorie Taylor Greene called a traitor by Trump for demanding their release. Many voters now identify as 'America first' rather than MAGA, citing dissatisfaction with Trump's handling of the files and economic promises.

A political rift has emerged between Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch ally, who is now leaving Congress after breaking with Trump on major issues. Both remain popular locally, but the feud is dividing voters.

Both MTG and Trump are popular in her district, leaving some constituents feeling caught in the middle. Despite speculation, local voices insist the MAGA movement is not falling apart, but America First issues are now central to Republican voters.

Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she is leaving Congress after a feud with Trump over the Epstein files, with Trump calling her a traitor. Greene blames Trump for fueling threats against her, highlighting the depth of their split.