Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Out President Trump for His Post About Rob Reiner Death
Rep. Greene condemned Trump for politicizing the Reiner family tragedy, emphasizing addiction and mental health issues behind the murder of the couple by their son.
- On Monday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Donald Trump after he posted about the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, saying the focus should be on the family and investigation.
- On Truth Social, President Donald Trump framed Reiner's struggles as tied to a political obsession and used the term `Trump Derangement Syndrome` in his post.
- Reiner and his wife were found dead in their Hollywood home on December 15, 2025, with police activity near their Brentwood residence on the same day; authorities say an adult son is a suspect.
- The dispute marks the latest public clash between Trump and Greene, who recently disagreed publicly, including over Greene's announced resignation from Congress effective January 2025.
- Calls for empathy grew as officials described the circumstances, with observers and Greene noting families affected by drug addiction and mental health issues face complex tragedies.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene warns the “dam is breaking” in the GOP and slams Trump for being tone deaf on multiple issues
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday slammed President Donald Trump for his comments on the murders of Rob and Michele Reiner, as she predicted more Republicans will follow her lead in breaking with Trump.
In rare move, Rep. Bice condemns Trump's remarks after Rob Reiner death
Top conservative rebukes of Trump for 'grotesque' Rob Reiner death post: 'Completely inappropriate'
President Donald Trump fielded intense backlash from many on the political right for what some described as his "awful" post to TruthSocial on Monday in response to the gruesome deaths of director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner. #RobReiner #DonaldTrump #MarjorieTaylorGreene #ThomasMassie
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