Trump Fallout Ignites Speculation: Massie-Greene 2028 Ticket Gains Support Amid MAGA Rift

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A recent public feud between President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene has sparked speculation about a potential 2028 presidential ticket. The controversy began when Trump criticized the pair on Truth Social, questioning Massie's personal life and labeling Greene a 'wacky' and 'ranting lunatic.' Greene shot back, accusing Trump of creating an environment where she might face death threats. The public spat has fueled rumors of a potential Massie-Greene presidential ticket in 2028, with many online supporters advocating for 'America First, America Only' and calling for the pair to run on the Republican ticket. While neither Massie nor Greene have commented on the speculation, the buzz has reignited earlier rumors that Greene might run for President. Greene had previously dismissed speculation about her presidential ambitions, but her recent comments to CNN, in which she expressed regret for participating in 'toxic politics,' have reignited speculation about her potential bid. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance is reportedly considering a presidential run in 2028, according to MAGA loyalists. The fallout between Trump and the Republican lawmakers has created a rift within the conservative base, with some online supporters expressing their disappointment with Trump's personal attacks on Massie and Greene. The controversy has also sparked a renewed interest in the pair's potential presidential bid, with some online users calling for a Massie-Greene ticket in 2028.