President Donald Trump has withdrawn all support for Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a firebrand conservative who long supported Trump's agenda but recently criticized several of his policies.

Trump said in a nearly 300-word social media post that the Georgia lawmaker had gone 'far left', and called for her to be unseated in next year's midterm election by a Republican challenger.

The falling out comes after Greene questioned whether Trump was still putting 'America First' on his agenda. She criticized his focus on foreign policy and handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.

Greene said Trump was lashing out to try and deter other Republicans from voting to release the files.

'All I see Wacky Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!' Trump posted, while en route to his home in Florida on Friday night.

He claimed she turned on him after he suggested that she shouldn't run for governor or senator. Trump also said that voters in her district 'are fed up with her and her antics...'

Trump has long faced criticism from both parties over his handling of the US Department of Justice's files related to Epstein. Greene is one of four House Republicans who joined Democrats in signing a discharge petition calling for the release of the Epstein files.

In response, Greene posted on X that Trump was trying to stop other Republicans from voting in favor of the Epstein petition.

'He's coming after me hard to make an example to scare all the other Republicans before next week's vote to release the Epstein files,' she stated, defending her position on the matter.