Marjorie Taylor Greene has doubled down on her feud with President Donald Trump, stating that he “absolutely” does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. Per Newsweek, this dramatic shift comes as Greene has increasingly criticized the president over the ongoing war with Iran and other high-profile policy decisions. Greene was once one of Trump’s most vocal allies, especially back when she thought he was on a path to earn the prestigious award. In an interview with Kaitlan Collins, she recalled, “You know, at one time, when he wanted to be the president of peace, and he wanted to end wars, and constantly talked about no more foreign wars … ending wars, of course I thought he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. But do I think he deserves it now? No, absolutely not.” Trump has long coveted a Nobel Peace Prize, though he recently said he’s “not interested” in one. Greene’s current opposition is rooted in the recent military actions in Iran, which involve Israeli and U.S. strikes. Ah… the President of Peace Greene made it clear that she doesn’t believe this is what the American people want. She pointed out that Gen Xers and millennials have borne the brunt of fighting wars in the Middle East, paying a “huge cost,” while she feels the baby boomer generation is “clinging to power” and supporting the current conflict. Beyond her criticism of Trump, Greene is demanding that other key figures in the administration speak up. She specifically mentioned wanting to hear from Vice President JD Vance and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard about the war in Iran. “I want them to speak out, we need them to speak out, we need people in the administration that we know disagree with it because of their voices and the words they spoke previously,” Greene urged. JUST IN: Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump 'absolutely' no longer deserves the Nobel Peace Prize she once thought he deserved. WATCH pic.twitter.com/JItb8jFaqC— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 14, 2026 This sentiment isn’t isolated. Many political figures have been vocal about the war and its impact. For every supportive republican voice, there have been dissenters from across the country. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer weighed in on X, highlighting a broad consensus: “Americans don’t want war. Not Republican voters, not Democratic voters, not independent voters, not Donald Trump’s MAGA base.” Many, however, like Greene have been concerned about the immediate impact on US military personnel. “What is happening to our military??? How many are injured? Have more been killed than we are being told? The administration needs to explain to America what is happening,” she wrote, including praying hands emojis and the plea, “Pray for peace.” Greene: I thought he deserved the Nobel peace prize. But do I think he deserves it now? No. Absolutely not.Trump: Marjorie Traitor Brown…— ᴜᴋ1ʟʟᴇᴅᴍʏꜰ4ᴛʜ3ʀ (@pr3p4r32d13) March 14, 2026 As Trump weighs putting boots on the ground, Greene’s criticism about a “boomer clinging to power” feels haunting and miserably true. Especially since Trump’s specific plans remain unknown, though he recently indicated he’d know when the war is over when he feels it “in my bones.”