Marjorie Taylor Greene is warning her fellow MAGA influencers that they’re about to hand Democrats the women’s vote on a silver platter—by mocking rape victims.
“Good luck trying to get women to vote for Republicans in the midterms you insensitive clowns,” Greene wrote on Twitter Sunday. “The Republican Party already has a woman voting problem. Keep mocking those of us who take rape and pedophilia seriously and demand accountability for corruption.”
All of you MAGA influencers and the rest mocking the seriousness of women who were trafficked and raped as teenagers and young women look like cult fools.
— Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@FmrRepMTG) February 15, 2026
Good luck trying to get women to vote for Republicans in the midterms you insensitive clowns.
The Republican Party already…
The MAGA loyalist turned Trump critic called out influencers on the right for “mocking the seriousness of women who were trafficked and raped as teenagers and young women,” saying they “look like cult fools.”
The irony is thick enough to cut with a knife. Trump’s base once embraced QAnon, the conspiracy theory about a cabal of deep-state pedophiles running the government, with Trump as the crusader who would bring them all down. Now that the Epstein files have revealed Trump was closer to the child sex trafficker than he let on—and that his advisers, from Steve Bannon to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, were too—the MAGA movement has fractured.
Some are turning on the administration. White nationalist influencer Nick Fuentes has called out Trump’s team for “lying” and engaging “in a cover-up which failed.” Other MAGA influencers are openly calling for Attorney General Pam Bondi’s resignation.
But the loudest voices are the ones attacking Epstein’s victims and minimizing his crimes to protect the president. And Republican leadership is backing them up.
House Speaker Mike Johnson sent the entire House home ahead of an Epstein files deadline. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has continued to back the president. Bondi’s flippant dismissal of Epstein survivors during her Senate testimony last week has become a damning symbol of the Trump administration’s complete disregard for victims of sexual assault.
Greene, for all her usual antics, isn’t wrong about the math. Republicans are already bleeding women voters, and defending a president named in the Epstein files tens of thousands of times by attacking trafficking victims probably isn’t the winning strategy some MAGA influencers think it is.
