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Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘can’t remember the last time she saw someone wear a MAGA hat’
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Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘can’t remember the last time she saw someone wear a MAGA hat’ The former lawmaker made the remark following the closure of the Trump Superstore in Tennessee due to lack of business - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Former Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she cannot remember the last time she saw someone wearing a MAGA hat, just as a Trump merch store went out of business due to lack of interest. Greene, who infamously broke with President Trump late last...
Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘can’t remember the last time she saw someone wear a MAGA hat’
The former lawmaker made the remark following the closure of the Trump Superstore in Tennessee due to lack of business
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Former Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she cannot remember the last time she saw someone wearing a MAGA hat, just as a Trump merch store went out of business due to lack of interest.
Greene, who infamously broke with President Trump late last year in a feud over the Epstein files, made the remark on X in response to the shuttering of the Trump Superstore in Tennessee.
“I can’t remember the last time I saw someone wearing a maga hat or Trump shirt,” she wrote Monday, in response to an image of the Trump-themed shop’s closing down sign.
Knoxville’s Trump Superstore is currently selling off its remaining inventory at a 50 percent discount, Slate reports, with the owner admitting shoppers had stopped turning up.
William “Bill” Hays told Slate that Trump’s popularity “really is dwindling, dwindling, dwindling”, putting the blame on the economic struggles facing many supporters.
“You can see more and more Republicans are not happy with their life situation,” he told the outlet. “People really are saying, ‘I don’t know if I’m going to do a full load of groceries or I’m going to put my electric bill on a credit card this month.’ ”
Hays’ assessment chimes with multiple polls from voters feeling the financial pinch, particularly since the Iran war Trump started six months ago sent gas prices soaring.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released Monday found that just 33 percent of respondents approved of Trump’s performance in the White House. The survey of 1,166 Americans also showed 38 percent of voters think Democrats will handle the economy better, compared to 35 percent backing the Republicans.
Last October, well before the Iran war spiked the cost of oil and gas, Greene hit out at her fellow Republicans for "doing nothing" about rising food and healthcare costs.
Splits in the MAGA base have centered around multiple other issues, including disagreements over the Epstein files and the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.
Greene was once an ardent supporter of Trump and was routinely seen in the kind of MAGA hat she says she rarely sees any more. But as the politician grew increasingly critical of the Trump administration’s handling of the files’ release last year, her relationship with the president soured.
She eventually resigned as a representative and has continued to criticize the president since, blasting him on social media over the Iran war and the cost of living. In response, Trump began referring to Greene as “Marjorie Traitor Brown”.
Analysis by The New York Times suggests there has been a drop in support for the president’s MAGA movement, at least on social media.
A number of right-wing influencers on YouTube, X, and Rumble have seen a fall in their viewerships in recent months, the newspaper reported.
“A lot of the propaganda that they’re pushing out just isn’t really connecting the way it would have even three or four years ago,” Ryan Broderick, the founder of online culture newsletter Garbage Day, told The Times.
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