
MTG’s MAGA Feud Explodes Days After Resignation Announcement
*Less than a week after confirming her resignation from Congress effective January 5, 2026, Marjorie Taylor Greene is lighting up X with a blistering takedown of prominent MAGA figures. At the center of the storm: conservative influencer Mike Cernovich, who urged her to serve out her term instead of stepping down early.
Greene didn’t hold back. In a viral post on November 26, she fired back: “Get off YOUR ass and run for Congress… I fought harder than anyone in the real arena, not social media.” The thread quickly amassed more than 5 million views, reigniting tensions among MAGA factions already fraying.
“Get Off YOUR Ass”: The Clash Heard Round X
The dustup began when Cernovich replied to one of Greene’s broader posts about X being a “toxic hive mind,” saying bluntly: “You need to serve out your full term.”
Greene responded with a scorched-earth thread accusing him of keyboard activism and demanding: “Do I have to stay until I’m assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk? Will that be good enough for you then?” She accused Cernovich and other MAGA influencers of “shitposting” while she risked her safety and political capital in the real world.
Oh I haven’t suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen?
Do I have to stay until I’m assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk.
Will that be good enough for you then?
Shit posting on the internet all day isn’t fighting.
Get off YOUR ass and run for… https://t.co/jhbqxHi3Vt
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) November 26, 2025
Sexism and Social Media: Greene Strikes Back
On her official congressional X account, Greene amplified the exchange, calling Cernovich’s comment “typical Republican male behavior,” and comparing it to being told to “get back in the kitchen and fix something to eat.”
She continued: “Our kitchen pantry is empty with spider webs, our house has been ransacked… and the greedy rich bastards have twisted your minds.” The fiery rhetoric drew praise from her supporters—and accusations of attention-seeking from critics.
MTG’s Resignation: A Reminder of MAGA’s Internal Breakdown
Greene’s announcement on November 22 that she would step down in early January shocked the far-right ecosystem she helped shape. In her resignation video—filmed beside a Christmas tree—she said she would not subject her Georgia district to a “hurtful and hateful primary” after Trump pulled his endorsement.
Once one of Trump’s fiercest defenders, Greene became a target of his ire after criticizing his decisions on Jeffrey Epstein files, Big Pharma, and foreign policy. Trump labeled her “wacky,” and MAGA Inc. began funding a primary challenger.

Reaction to the Cernovich Blowup: MAGA’s Divide Widens
Greene’s confrontation with Cernovich has pulled the curtain back on a broader identity crisis within the MAGA movement. Supporters of Greene praised her “courage to speak truth to the MAGA elite,” while detractors accused her of betrayal and theatrical self-pity.
- Pro-Greene: “She’s right—real fighters don’t just tweet. Trump turned on her first.” (27K+ likes)
- Anti-Greene: “Quitting early is cowardly. Serve or step aside quietly.”
- Disillusioned MAGA: “This is why the movement eats itself—everyone’s chasing attention.”
One viral clip, titled “MTG Goes BERSERK,” stitched together her X rants, garnering over 1.5 million views within 24 hours.
What This Means for Greene—and the Movement
Greene’s departure leaves Georgia’s 14th District vulnerable to a special election, and a MAGA seat potentially in play if GOP turnout dips. Her decision to resign just shy of qualifying for a full congressional pension has sparked both admiration and skepticism.
While some speculate she’s prepping for a media pivot—podcasting, activism, or her own platform—others believe her political career isn’t over. But the fracture between her and Trump-aligned influencers like Cernovich signals a growing divide between populist conservatives and the MAGA brand.
Beyond the Drama: MAGA at a Crossroads
The feud over Greene’s resignation is less about her and more about where the MAGA movement goes from here. Does loyalty to Trump override calls for transparency and independence? Is online influence replacing ground-level action?
As 2026 midterms approach, battles like this one could define the future of right-wing politics—splintered or united, performative or principled. Greene may be exiting Congress, but she’s not going quietly—and neither is the MAGA backlash.
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