Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly unleashed a blistering tirade Tuesday against MAGA commentator Mike Cernovich after he suggested she should simply serve out the remainder of her term. Greene, who announced last week that she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026, took Cernovich’s mild online criticism as an attack—prompting a furious exchange that showcased growing tensions within the pro-Trump movement.
Greene’s resignation announcement sent shockwaves through conservative media. She said she refused to endure a “hurtful and hateful primary” that she expects would follow President Donald Trump branding her a “traitor” and rescinding his endorsement. Greene, once one of Trump’s most loyal defenders, has broken with the president on several major issues in recent months, including her vocal demand for the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
On Tuesday, Greene erupted on X after the platform introduced a new feature that displays the global location of user accounts. Some users hailed the update as a patriotic step toward exposing foreign influence operations targeting U.S. politics. Greene applauded the feature and argued that many accounts posting politically charged content from abroad were “toxic, hateful, and divisive,” part of what she labeled a “Political Industrial Complex” advancing “hyper partisan politics.”
Cernovich responded with a simple suggestion: Greene should “serve out” her “full term,” which would extend through November 2026 if she were not stepping down early. The understated remark triggered an outsized backlash from Greene, who accused Cernovich of merely posting online “all day behind a screen” while she claims to have faced real danger for her political stances.
“Do I have to stay until I’m assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk?” Greene wrote, referencing the conservative activist who was killed in September. She demanded Cernovich stop “sh*tposting” and challenged him to “get off YOUR ass and run for Congress,” declaring that she “fought harder than anyone in the real arena, not social media.”
Typical of Republican men telling a woman to “shut up get back in the kitchen and fix me something to eat.”
F*ck you in the sweetest most southern drawl I can enunciate.
I have been trying tell all you “men” that our kitchen pantry is empty with spider webs, our house has been… pic.twitter.com/ruaw8uEt6K
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 26, 2025
While Cernovich did not respond directly to Greene’s tirade, he used a separate thread to praise her for having “stood with J6’ers” and defended her against critics who accused her of timing her resignation to maximize her pension. He pushed back against those questioning her motives, saying she had taken many difficult stands during her time in Congress.
Greene’s response, however, reflected her growing hostility toward conservative commentators who have questioned her recent political decisions. Many within the MAGA movement remain unsure why she so publicly broke with Trump on issues central to his agenda, including her outspoken insistence on releasing the Epstein files and her criticisms of certain legislative and foreign policy decisions.
Her resignation leaves Republicans with the task of defending a strongly conservative district amid internal party conflict. Greene, for her part, appears determined to blame outside forces—from media personalities to unnamed political operatives—for what she describes as a coordinated effort to push her out.
The clash with Cernovich illustrates how quickly alliances can fracture within the populist wing of the GOP as Trump’s second term intensifies power struggles on the right. Whether Greene’s departure will calm or further inflame those tensions remains to be seen.
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