
Exposing a deepening rift within the MAGA movement, conservative commentator Mark Levin and House Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene are engaged in a heated public fight.
The dispute highlights tensions between America First proponents and traditional Republican hawkishness on national security.
Specifically, Levin called Greene a “shameless nitwit” after she questioned President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities,
Levin launched a blistering attack on Greene after she expressed opposition to the strikes on Iran that the president described as “spectacular.”
The Fox News host and radio personality did not mince words in his criticism.
“Who died and named Marjorie Taylor Greene the queen of MAGA?” Levin posted on X, directly challenging Greene’s standing within the movement.
His comments quickly escalated as he questioned her patriotism and awareness of American victims of Iranian terrorism.
“If the radical Democrats and their Isolationist fake MAGA reprobates had their way, Iran would have nuclear weapons. This is the new gravely dangerous coalition of Marxists-Islamists-isolationists-grifters,” Levin said.
“They’re represented by the likes of Bernie Sanders-AOC-Schumer-Jeffries and Rand Paul-Massie-MTG- Qatarlson-Bannon. And they’re giving aide and comfort to a regime that has murdered directly and indirectly thousands of Americans,” he added.
Levin’s attack continued with even stronger language, accusing Greene of being ignorant about Iran’s threat to American lives.
“How incredibly dumb is this Marjorie Taylor Green? She doesn’t know anyone in America who has been a victim of crime or killed by Iran? You mean the thousands of Americans, especially military personnel, killed and maimed by the Iranian terrorist regime?” Levin wrote.
The controversy stems from Greene’s social media post questioning the logic behind President Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities.
The representative suggested American interests would be better served by focusing on border security rather than overseas conflicts.
Greene hit back at Levin, claiming that “most people I know don’t watch his show.”
She accused him of being a former “never Trumper” who is now one of the voices “constantly texting and calling President Trump’s phone and showing up at the White House demanding for America to go to every single foreign war on behalf of Israel.”
The confrontation highlights a growing divide within the MAGA movement between traditional GOP hawks and the America First wing.
President Trump has yet to comment directly on Greene’s criticism of his Iran policy.
In her defense, Greene argued that she supports the president but disagrees with his decision to bomb Iran.
She emphasized that she knows more victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens and drug cartels than victims of Iranian actions.
Meanwhile, President Trump has attacked other Republicans who opposed the Iran strikes, including Representative Thomas Massie.
The president described Massie as “not MAGA, even though he likes to say he is. Actually, MAGA doesn’t want him, doesn’t know him, and doesn’t respect him.”