JUST IN: Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Breaks with Trump — “Our President Is Not a Christian… He Has Gone Insane”
Once-Staunch Ally Condemns Trump’s Foul-Mouthed Easter Threats Against Iran, Urges Christians to Reject His Words and Actions
By Reflecto News Staff
April 6, 2026

Former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has launched a scathing public rebuke of President Donald Trump, declaring that he is “not a Christian” and that his recent aggressive rhetoric toward Iran should not be supported by believers.
In a lengthy post on X reacting to Trump’s Easter Sunday Truth Social message — which contained strong profanity and threats to strike Iranian power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened — Greene accused the president of having “gone insane” and called on his administration to intervene.
Greene’s Full Statement
Greene wrote: “On Easter morning, this is what President Trump posted. Everyone in his administration that claims to be a Christian needs to fall on their knees and beg forgiveness from God and stop worshipping the President and intervene in Trump’s madness. I know all of you and him and he has gone insane, and all of you are complicit.”
She continued by invoking Christian teachings: “Jesus commanded us to love one another and forgive one another. Even our enemies. Our President is not a Christian and his words and actions should not be supported by Christians.”
Greene described the threats as “evil” and argued they contradict core Christian principles of peace and forgiveness, especially on Easter.
Context: Trump’s Easter Message
Trump’s post, made on Easter Sunday, issued a blunt ultimatum to Iran amid the ongoing crisis over the Strait of Hormuz. He warned that failure to reach a deal or reopen the strait by Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET would lead to strikes on Iranian infrastructure, using expletives and strong language such as “Open the F*’ Strait… or you’ll be living in Hell.”
The message has drawn widespread attention and criticism for its tone on a major Christian holiday.
Greene’s Shifting Relationship with Trump
Greene was once one of Trump’s most vocal supporters in Congress. Her sharp criticism marks a significant break and reflects growing unease among some former allies over the administration’s escalating rhetoric and military posture toward Iran.
She has increasingly distanced herself from certain Trump policies, particularly those involving potential wider conflict.
Broader Reactions
Greene’s comments have sparked intense debate online and within conservative circles. Supporters of the president have pushed back, while critics see her statement as a rare public fracture in the MAGA movement.
The remarks come as the US-Iran standoff intensifies, with Trump maintaining pressure over the Strait of Hormuz (a critical chokepoint for ~20% of global oil trade), Iranian threats of retaliation, and international concerns from Russia and others about strikes near sensitive sites like the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant.
What It Means
Greene’s invocation of faith and morality adds a religious dimension to the political and military tensions. It highlights divisions over whether aggressive foreign policy rhetoric aligns with Christian values, even as the deadline for potential US action looms.
Reflecto News will continue monitoring reactions from the White House, Trump allies, Christian leaders, and developments in the Iran crisis.
This story is developing.
Sources include Marjorie Taylor Greene’s post on X, as reported by The Independent, Yahoo News, Times of India, France 24, and other major outlets.