White House Fires Back After Marjorie Taylor Greene Predicts ‘End of MAGA’ — February 28, 2026

In a dramatic political moment on Feb. 26, 2026, former Marjorie Taylor Greene — once one of the most fervent supporters of Donald Trump — publicly declared what she described as the looming “end of the MAGA movement”, igniting a fierce response from the White House and reigniting debates over the future of conservatism in America.

Greene, who resigned from the U.S. House in January 2026 amid growing tensions with Trump and other GOP leaders, took to social media to argue that Trump’s evolving foreign policy and leadership choices were betraying core MAGA principles — particularly on issues like military engagement and national security — and that these shifts could erode support among his once-loyal base.

The White House swiftly hit back, dismissing Greene’s claims as political posturing from a former congresswoman now outside the Republican mainstream. Spokespeople reiterated that Trump remains “the undisputed leader” of the MAGA movement, portraying Greene as a disgruntled figure whose predictions reflect personal frustration more than political reality.

Political analysts view this clash as more than celebrity sparring — it highlights deeper fault lines within the Republican Party. While MAGA has driven GOP politics for the past decade, Greene’s outspoken critique underscores growing unease among some party factions over Trump’s direction, especially as the 2026 midterm elections loom and debates about foreign policy, economic priorities and party identity intensify.

As the conversation continues to unfold across social and traditional media, Greene’s comments and the White House’s rebuttal are likely to fuel discussions about the strength and future of MAGA’s influence on American politics well into 2026.

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