Marjorie taylor greene turns on trump after ai jesus image sparks outrage


The MAGA movement just hit a major breaking point and it’s turning into a full-blown internal war.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly blasted Donald Trump after he shared an AI-generated image of himself portrayed as Jesus Christ.
The image, posted during Orthodox Easter, showed Trump in robes appearing to heal the sick, a move that immediately triggered backlash across both political and religious circles.
But Greene’s response went nuclear.
Calling the post “more than blasphemy,” she warned it reflected an “Antichrist spirit” and even framed it as an attack on the Pope and Christian values. The language marks one of the harshest public rebukes yet from a former ally.
This is not just another disagreement.
Greene, once one of Trump’s most vocal defenders, has reportedly split from him following a major fallout, and this moment is now being seen as the tipping point.
Online, the reaction is spiraling.
Some conservative voices are defending Trump, calling the image satire or symbolic. Others are openly questioning his judgment, with a fringe group even raising talk of the 25th Amendment, a rarely used constitutional process tied to presidential removal.
The bigger picture is hard to ignore.
What was once a unified political base is now showing visible fractures, with infighting spilling into public view. The Trump-Greene alliance, once seen as politically powerful, now appears deeply fractured, if not completely broken.
And with election cycles always looming, the stakes are massive.
Is this just another controversy that fades in a week, or the moment that signals a deeper collapse within the movement?