- by foxnews
- 22 Mar 2026
"I think Marjorie Taylor Greene, there's probably some truth to the idea that she had bigger aspirations, whether a Senate run or a gubernatorial run and that those were not supported, but what happens when suddenly the person that you've been backing for the last six, seven years turns on you? I think it really changes your mindset about everything," Phillip told the co-hosts.
"It calls into question everything that you know about yourself, and I do think there is a lot to that. I don't think we should rule out that she, she said no to Senate right now. She said no to governor right now. I don't think we should rule that out for her because, obviously, life is long," Phillip said. "But I do think that this loyalty thing with Trump, if you've covered him as I have, you know it's a one-way street. But she literally is learning that."
Phillip said she believed Greene was realizing that Trump "is not there for her."
During a press conference on Tuesday, Greene criticized Trump for calling her a "traitor," despite her loyalty to him.
"I won my first election without his endorsement, beating eight men in a primary, and I've never owed him anything, but I fought for him, for the policies and for America first, and he called me a traitor for standing with these women and refusing to take my name off the discharge petition," she added.
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