Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) told a reporter that something President Donald Trump said at Charlie Kirk’s funeral was a telltale sign that he “doesn’t have any faith.”

In a new article, The New York Times‘Robert Draper detailed the Georgia lawmaker’s severed ties to Trump and made public a text message Greene sent him condemning Trump’s eulogy for the slain right-wing activist.

“That was the absolute worst statement… It just shows where his heart is. And that’s the difference, with [Erika Kirk] have a sincere Christian faith and shows that he has no faith at all,” Greene wrote in his message, Draper reported.

Speaking at Kirk’s funeral in September, Trump sharply criticized his opponents after Erika Kirk told the crowd she forgave her husband’s killer.

“He didn’t hate his opponents; he wanted the best for them,” Trump saying by Kirk. “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent and I don’t want the best for him. I’m sorry. I’m sorry, Erika.”

Greene, once a staunch Trump loyalist, has been embroiled in an ongoing public dispute with the president for months.

The Republican representative’s now sour relationship with Trump and his MAGA supporters came to a head in November when Trump announced that he was withdrawing your support for Greene, whom he referred to as a “ranting lunatic.”

That same month, Greene announced that she would resign from Congress on January 5, 2026.

Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Trump have had a dramatic public dispute in recent months, fueled by their push to release Epstein's files.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Trump have had a dramatic public dispute in recent months, fueled by their push to release Epstein’s files.

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In response to Greene’s comments in Monday’s Times article, White House spokesman Davis Ingle criticized the lawmaker in a statement to People.

“President Trump remains the undisputed leader of the largest and fastest-growing political movement in American history: the MAGA movement,” he told the outlet.

Ingle added: “On the other hand, Congresswoman Greene is giving up on her constituents mid-term and abandoning the ensuing fight we’re in; we don’t have time for her petty bitterness.”

Elsewhere, the Times noted that Greene had argued in early December in her Capitol office that the Republican Party “has been trained by Donald Trump to never apologize and never admit when it’s wrong.”

“You keep hitting your enemies, no matter what. And as a Christian, I don’t believe in doing that,” she added at the time. “I agree with Erika Kirk, who did as hard as possible and said it out loud.”

Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” last month, Greene said her push to get the Trump administration to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein led her to break with Trump.

“And I will not apologize for that. I think the country deserves transparency and these files,” he added. “And I don’t think the rich and powerful should be protected if they’ve done something wrong.”