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Jaymie Vaz

Marjorie Taylor Greene screams ‘President Trump hates women,’ but America reminds her she ‘created this monster’

Marjorie Taylor Greene just dropped a bombshell post calling out Donald Trump for hating women, and the internet is not letting her off the hook. Greene posted a scathing critique on X, accusing Trump of “despising women he can’t control, women who don’t worship him, and women who are more intelligent than he is.” 

Her post was a direct response to Trump’s latest vicious attack on Candace Owens, where he shared a fake Time magazine cover on Truth Social, labeling her the “Vile Person of the Year.” It even came with mock headlines like “Candace Owens Lies, Lies, Lies” and “Protects Sex Offenders.” His caption doubled down, calling Owens’ stock “never very high” and stating, “I believe, in this case, without verification, she is an extremely Low IQ individual!”

Greene didn’t hold back, listing a series of grievances: his refusal to support Epstein’s victims, his attacks on Megyn Kelly, and his pattern of firing or sidelining women in his administration, while men like Pete Hegseth and Robert Kennedy Jr. faced no consequences despite their own controversies. “No matter what you think about any of us women as we are all different from each other, whether you like us or not, one thing is incredibly clear, Trump hates women.”

The reaction, however, was just as brutal

One user, Paco Bol 4.o, didn’t mince words: “B—-h we all saw this s— bag from 1000 miles away. We tried warning you before this s— got out of hand. Congrats. You created this monster.” The criticism highlights a growing frustration that Greene and others enabled Trump’s worst impulses while ignoring the red flags. It’s a stark reminder that many of Trump’s most vocal supporters are now grappling with the consequences of their loyalty.

Trump’s history with women has been a point of contention for years, and his second term has only amplified those concerns. According to The Guardian, Trump’s administration has been accused of running a “misogynistic” operation, with women being the first to face the chopping block when things go wrong. 

Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem were both fired within weeks of each other, despite male officials like Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel facing their own scandals without repercussions. Bondi was let go amid frustration over her handling of the Epstein files, while Noem was ousted after criticism of her management of immigration enforcement. Both were replaced by men.

Democrats and former Republicans haven’t been shy about calling out the pattern. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett posted on X, “I see a theme. He will throw the incompetent women under the bus a lot faster than the incompetent men.” 

Even Bill Kristol, a former Republican official, weighed in, writing, “Bondi was awful, but no worse than Patel. Noem was terrible, but no worse than Hegseth. Funny that it’s only the women who get fired.” The Guardian noted that Trump’s administration has been notably lacking in diversity, with women making up just 16% of Senate-confirmed appointees in his first 300 days back in office. 

The Seneca Project has an interesting assessment. “Given Donald Trump’s history with women, why is anyone surprised that he holds them to a different standard? Many people are easily discarded by Donald Trump, but his history with the way he treats women as objects, as things that he can easily dispense with when he’s done with them, is consistent with how he treats the women who serve him in his cabinet.”

“Donald Trump made it very clear that he doesn’t feel as though diversity is a strength of this country or of our democracy.” They also pointed out that “for many authoritarians, it’s consistent that women in positions of power, women with autonomy and freedoms and equality, are a threat to authoritarian states. Donald Trump is a misogynist, and this is a misogynistic administration, and they’re not shy about that.”

The Guardian’s report also hinted that Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, could be the next woman on the chopping block. Trump has privately asked cabinet members about replacing her due to frustration over her congressional testimony on the Iran war. Journalist Tara Palmeri tweeted, “Pam Bondi Fired, Kristi Noem Fired, Tulsi Gabbard Next? Trump is playing whack-a-mole with the women of his cabinet.” 

Greene’s post has reignited a long-simmering debate, but it’s also forced her to confront her own role in his rise. For years, she and others in the MAGA movement have defended Trump, dismissing criticisms as attacks from the left. Now, all that is left is backlash.

Her attempt to distance herself from Trump has only highlighted the contradictions in her own political career, leaving many to wonder if this is the moment her base finally starts to question her judgment.

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