MTG’s brutal six-word takedown of Kash Patel

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s jab at the embattled FBI director comes amid reports the White House is openly discussing firing him

Former Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene delivered a blistering put down to the embattled FBI Director Kash Patel during a speech in Texas.​

Greene, who broke with the president last year over the Epstein files, took a swipe at Patel while speaking at the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. ​

The former representative delivered the jab, which drew a wave of laughter from the crowd, as she opened up about receiving a deluge of death threats amid her feud with Trump.

​“I did hear from Kash Patel,” she said, claiming that she had reported the death threats to him. “He said ‘on it,’ but I haven’t heard from him since. ​

Marjorie Taylor Greene made a six-word swipe at FBI Director Kash Patel during a speech in Texas

Marjorie Taylor Greene made a six-word swipe at FBI Director Kash Patel during a speech in Texas (YouTube/RonPaulLibertyReport)

After pausing and breaking out into a smile, Greene quipped: “I don’t know what he’s on.”​

The crowd erupted into laughter and applause, as she silently nodded and smiled during the April 25 appearance. ​

Greene said that many of the death threats she received had referred to her as a “traitor,” as Trump had during a rally. One message, she claims, contained a threat to “put a bullet” in her son’s head.

Neither White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles nor White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair responded when she forwarded the threats to them, Greene claims. ​

However, Vice President JD Vance was “compassionate and kind,” she said. ​

“Donald Trump proceeded to tell me that it was my fault and that I deserve it,” Greene alleged. ​

FBI Director Kash Patel has sued The Atlantic after the publication published a story about a string of alleged absences and excessive drinking

FBI Director Kash Patel has sued The Atlantic after the publication published a story about a string of alleged absences and excessive drinking (Getty)