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MTG Demands 25th Amendment as Election to Replace Her Begins After She Quit on Constituents

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Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a firebrand conservative darling and staunch 2A defender, has torched her own bridge to MAGA world by demanding the 25th Amendment be invoked against President Trump—just as Georgia’s 14th District voters hit the polls in a special election to replace her after she abruptly quit in January. This isn’t just political theater; it’s a seismic self-inflicted wound from a figure who built her brand on unyielding loyalty to Trump and the America First agenda. Greene’s resignation, ostensibly to focus on family amid endless drama, left her constituents high and dry, forcing this rushed vote that could flip the seat to a less reliable pro-gun voice. Picture it: the woman who railed against RINOs and deep-state plots now positioning herself as the anti-Trump crusader, all while her district scrambles to fill the void she created.

The irony burns hotter than a suppressed AR-15 barrel. MTG was a reliable vote for 2A priorities—backing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, opposing ATF overreach, and championing concealed carry reciprocity. But her Trump feud, sparked by his perceived betrayal on spending bills and foreign policy, has her lashing out in ways that undermine the very coalition keeping gun rights alive. Invoking the 25th against Trump? That’s red meat for the left’s impeachment fantasies, potentially fracturing GOP unity at a time when Biden-era regs like pistol brace bans and ghost gun rules demand ironclad majorities. Her exit risks handing the seat to a squishier Republican or, worse, a Dem in this ruby-red district, diluting pro-2A firepower in the House just as SCOTUS challenges like Rahimi loom large.

For the 2A community, this is a wake-up call: loyalty to personalities over principles is a loser’s game. Greene’s meltdown exposes how personal grudges can erode the slim margins protecting our rights—think stalled national reciprocity or funding for NRA-backed lawsuits. Gun owners in GA-14 must rally for a successor who’ll prioritize the Second Amendment over drama, like a Brian Pritchard-type who won’t bail when the going gets tough. Nationally, it underscores the need for the pro-gun bloc to demand accountability from reps, Trump included, ensuring 2A stays non-negotiable amid the circus. If MTG’s flameout teaches anything, it’s that quitting on your district to play Twitter warrior helps no one but the antis. Stay vigilant, patriots—our rights depend on it.

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