A stunned MAGA world froze as Marjorie Taylor Greene—once Trump’s fiercest ally—went all guns blazing on December 26, 2025, accusing him of withholding Jeffrey Epstein files: “Only evil people would hide this and protect those who participated.”

Greene, in a fiery 15-minute X video viewed 45 million times, held up redacted pages from the December 19 release: “Trump signed the Transparency Act—promised everything. We got 550 blacked out pages, vanished Trump photos restored as ‘glitch,’ no list, no tapes. He’s protecting participants—evil people hide this.” Her voice trembled with betrayal: “I fought for him—impeachments, elections. Now he attacks me for demanding truth Virginia Giuffre died for April 25. Her memoir Nobody’s Girl named Andrew 88 times—toppled him October 30. Trump’s silence? Protecting the guilty.”
The accusation—raw, unrelenting—split MAGA: half praising “holding power accountable,” half decrying “disloyalty.” Trump fired back on Truth Social: “Marjorie went CRAZY—deep state puppet! Sad!” The video trended #GreeneVsTrump with 5.2 million posts (70% polarized).
Greene vowed: “I won’t stop—survivors deserve unredacted files.” As disclosures yielded no bombshells, her blazing guns—once aimed at enemies, now at Trump—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced the alliance: fiercest ally turned accuser, evil hidden no more.
MAGA’s stunned freeze—loyalty shattered—echoed America’s divide: files partial, truth’s fight internal.
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