Mark Levin and Marjorie Taylor Greene at War

Marjory Taylor Green, MTG, speaking at an event in red dress.

A heated clash between Fox News host Mark Levin and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has erupted over one critical issue: Iran.

Specifically, tensions in the Middle East have exposed deep divisions within the MAGA movement over America’s military actions against the rogue regime.

Levin branded Greene a “shameless nitwit” for criticizing President Donald Trump’s successful strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

The dispute erupted after Greene publicly questioned the logic behind U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, suggesting the action strayed away from true “America First” principles.

Greene argued that domestic threats posed by illegal immigration and drug cartels deserve more attention than foreign conflicts, particularly those involving Israel.

Levin, a staunch defender of the strikes, launched a blistering attack on Greene, questioning her credentials as a MAGA representative.

“Who died and named Marjorie Taylor Greene the queen of MAGA?” Levin asked, challenging her authority to define the movement’s stance on foreign policy.

The Fox News host accused Greene of being unaware of American victims of Iranian aggression, particularly U.S. military personnel.

He suggested her position aligns with a dangerous coalition of “Marxists-Islamists-isolationists-grifters” that would allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons, putting American lives at risk.

Levin wrote:

“Marjorie Taylor Green, shameless nitwit. How incredibly dumb is this Marjorie Taylor Green? She doesn’t know anyone in America who has been a victim of crime or killed by Iran? You mean the thousands of Americans, especially military personnel, killed and maimed by the Iranian terrorist regime?”

Greene fired back at Levin, claiming most people she knows do not watch his show and labeling him a former “never Trumper.”

She also corrected his spelling of her name and accused him of pushing for “every single foreign war on behalf of Israel.”

Greene insisted her stance represents the true America First position that many MAGA supporters embrace.

The congresswoman defended her right to disagree with President Trump while still supporting him, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking.

“I support Israel’s right to defend itself but oppose funding or fighting its wars,” Greene stated, suggesting America should focus on securing its own borders before engaging in foreign conflicts.

“It makes me want to throw up in my mouth that he is one of the voices that is constantly texting and calling President Trump’s phone and showing up at the White House demanding for America to go to every single foreign war on behalf of Israel,” said Greene.

This public feud shows a significant divide within the MAGA movement about America’s role on the global stage.

President Trump has praised the success of the military operation against Iran but has not yet commented directly on Greene’s criticism of the strikes.

The clash comes as the president has targeted other Republican critics, including Representative Thomas Massie, whom he labeled as “not MAGA.”