Sunday, May 3, 2026

Greene Breaks with Trump at Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity Conference, Declares MAGA is Dead

At a high profile spring gathering hosted by the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity in late April 2026, former Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene delivered one of her most forceful public breaks yet with former President Donald Trump, a political shift that underscores growing fractures within the America First movement.



The conference, held April 25 in Lake Jackson, was titled War is Back on the Menu and centered heavily on criticism of US foreign policy, particularly the Trump administrations military actions against Iran. Organized by longtime libertarian figure Ron Paul, the event drew a crowd of anti interventionist voices and former insiders increasingly critical of Republican leadership.


MAGA is Dead

During her remarks, Greene declared bluntly that MAGA is dead, signaling what she described as a betrayal of the movements founding principles. Once a staunch Trump ally, whom she referred to as a general in the MAGA army, Greene said her disillusionment grew as she questioned key policy positions and decisions.

Among her sharpest criticisms were Trumps alleged openness to a central bank digital currency and, more prominently, his refusal to release files connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Greene suggested that withholding those documents raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability at the highest levels of power.

She also claimed that her dissent came at a personal cost. According to Greene, Trump labeled her a traitor after she voiced opposition to his positions, and she described receiving ongoing death threats. In one of her most alarming allegations, she said Trump warned that harm to her family could be her own fault, a claim that, if verified, would represent a dramatic escalation in rhetoric between former allies.

A Broader Critique of War and Power

Greenes remarks aligned with the broader theme of the conference, which focused on opposition to US military involvement abroad. Speakers repeatedly criticized what they described as an unprovoked conflict with Iran, arguing that it reflects a return to interventionist policies long opposed by the America First base.

In his remarks following the event, Ron Paul emphasized what he called a growing disillusionment among Americans who feel that promises to end endless wars have not been fulfilled. Academic voices, including Robert Pape, argued for a strategic withdrawal from Middle Eastern entanglements, suggesting regional powers should manage their own security.

Personal and Political Fallout

Greene also used the platform to explain her departure from Congress, citing a combination of political pressure, threats, and ideological frustration. She framed her exit not as a retreat, but as a stand for principle, echoing similar sentiments expressed by other speakers, including former intelligence official Joe Kent, who reportedly resigned over disagreements with US war policy.




The event positioned Greene as part of a growing faction willing to challenge both party leadership and long standing alliances. Her message was clear. The America First agenda, as she once understood it, has been abandoned, and a new direction is needed.

A Movement at a Crossroads

Greenes public split from Trump highlights a deeper identity crisis within the MAGA movement. Once unified around themes of nationalism, non interventionism, and distrust of global institutions, the coalition now faces internal divisions over war, transparency, and the role of political loyalty.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump pressured her not to push for the release of the Epstein files How legit does this sound

What MTG revealed

Trump called Greene in September yelling at her for signing the discharge petition to release Epstein files saying Marjorie my friends will get hurt according to ABC News

Trump also told Greene he would not invite Epstein survivors to the Oval Office because they had not earned that honor according to NBC News

The White House pressured all four Republicans MTG Massie Boebert and Mace for months to remove their names from the petition according to ABC News

Greene texted Trump about death threats she received after he called her a traitor but he only insulted her in response according to NBC News

The timeline

September 2025 Massie files discharge petition
Trump calls it a Democrat hoax and pressures Republicans not to sign
Only four Republicans sign MTG Massie Boebert and Mace.

Trump personally calls MTG yells at her and says my friends will get hurt

November 2025 Trump calls MTG a traitor and withdraws support

MTG announces resignation from Congress
Trump is eventually forced to sign a bill due to political pressure

Why this is presented as credible

MTG was one of Trumps biggest supporters and would have little obvious incentive to fabricate a claim like this

There are multiple specific details including names dates and events

It aligns with Trumps public opposition to releasing the files

Other Republicans including Massie Boebert and Mace reportedly experienced pressure

Trump publicly criticized MTG and called the effort a hoax

The conclusion being drawn

Trump allegedly said releasing the files would hurt his friends which is interpreted by some as

An admission of protecting associates

Evidence of an intentional cover up

An indication he may know who is implicated

This is being described as a major revelation by those making the claim.

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