The MAGA meltdown just got even messier.
In a stunning new escalation of the right’s ongoing public implosion, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tore into far-right Trump loyalist Laura Loomer with a blistering attack that sounded less like political disagreement and more like full-scale spiritual condemnation.
Greene didn’t just criticize Loomer’s behavior — she openly described her as “a lost demonic soul” and said she “needs Jesus,” throwing yet another spotlight on the chaos, cruelty, and infighting consuming Donald Trump’s political orbit.
The latest explosion came after Loomer unleashed a deeply disturbing tirade against conservative commentator Candace Owens. In a post that quickly sparked outrage, Loomer told Owens, “God hates you,” then piled on with more vicious insults, claiming “humanity hates you” and calling her “irredeemable.”
The attack centered on Owens’ continued commentary about slain right-wing activist Charlie Kirk and his widow, Erika, turning what was already a tense online feud into something far darker and more personal.
Greene, who has spent years aligning herself with some of the most extreme corners of the Republican Party, appeared disgusted enough to step in. In a furious response on X, she condemned Loomer in stark religious terms and suggested Trump’s continued closeness to her says something deeply troubling about the people influencing him behind the scenes.
“This lost demonic soul, Laura Loomer needs Jesus,” Greene wrote, before taking the swipe even further by claiming Trump listens to Loomer’s “hate-filled demonic advice” during late-night phone calls. She also tied that influence to Trump’s recent actions on Iran, accusing him of being pulled deeper into dangerous policies by the hardline figures surrounding him.
That detail is especially notable because Greene has become one of several high-profile right-wing figures openly criticizing Trump’s aggressive posture toward Iran.
Once one of his loudest supporters, Greene has lately broken ranks with the former president on foreign policy and other issues, joining voices like Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan in publicly pushing back. For Democrats and anti-Trump observers, the scene is hard to miss: some of Trump’s own former allies are now warning that the movement he built is being consumed by extremism, paranoia, and personal vendettas.
Greene didn’t stop with political criticism. She turned to scripture, writing, “Hate is murder. And a murderer has no eternal life residing in them,” while invoking John 3:16 and insisting that God does not hate Owens. She argued that even Loomer could be forgiven if she repented and embraced faith, framing the feud as not just political rot, but moral collapse.
The public clash is only the latest chapter in a long-running feud between Greene and Loomer, two figures who have spent months attacking each other while staking out rival positions inside the MAGA world. Earlier this year, Greene even blamed Loomer for helping drag Republicans toward disaster, sarcastically congratulating her, Mark Levin, and Lindsey Graham for leading the GOP into what she described as “slaughter” ahead of the midterms.
Her outburst came after Democrats reportedly flipped at least 12 legislative seats in special elections, a result Greene appeared to view as proof that the Republican brand is falling apart under the weight of its own radicals.
Loomer, meanwhile, has shown no sign of backing down. The self-described “proud Islamophobe” and self-appointed Trump “loyalty enforcer” has doubled down on her role as one of his most aggressive attack dogs. She has openly boasted about screenshotting posts from Trump critics and delivering them directly to him, presenting herself as someone policing ideological purity inside the movement. Her message has been clear: if you question Trump, especially on Iran, she will come after you.
That hardline posture has only added to the sense that MAGA is no longer a united political force, but a bitter, cannibalistic machine turning on itself in public. And Greene is not the only right-wing figure sounding the alarm. Candace Owens has also gone nuclear on Trump, recently calling his administration “satanic” and demanding that Congress move to remove him from power.
For years, Democrats warned that the politics of grievance, extremism, and personality cults would eventually implode under their own pressure. Now, with some of Trump’s own allies accusing one another of being demonic, satanic, disloyal, and politically toxic, that unraveling is playing out in real time.
What was once marketed as a disciplined populist movement now looks more like a scorched-earth civil war — and the cracks are getting impossible to hide.
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Marjorie not necessarily nice. Did you ever think many peop
MTG wasn’t strong/sane enough to be MAGA… she couldn’t take the heat and got out of the kitchen…
MTG has lost her mind and has lost all of her credibility with the Conservatives and the American public!!