Right-wing podcaster Shannon Joy concluded that President Donald Trump was a "predator" after speaking to former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) about her fallout with the commander-in-chief.
In a Tuesday interview with Joy, Greene recounted how Trump had attacked her after she pushed for the release of files on Jeffrey Epstein.

"The behavior of Donald Trump that you described, what you went through and dealt with in the last few months of your position in D.C., it was abusive," Joy observed. "He is an abuser. And he uses the tactics and the techniques of a narcissistic, gaslighting, sociopathic abuser."
"And when I see the way that he treats people in comparison to the way that he treats people he knows in comparison to the way he treats the people of the United States of America, how he lies and gaslights and lies and gaslights. He has no respect for them, no respect for the truth," she continued. "He uses them, abuses them. He steals from them with the insider trading and the pumping and the dumping — and the dumping blatantly. He doesn't even try to hide it. The grift that is blatant, that he doesn't even try to hide."
"This is classic, classic characteristics of an abuser. And I just hope that people realize that... I hope they understand that he's a predator."
"Yeah, he really is," Greene agreed.
The former lawmaker revealed that she had been criticized for not speaking out against Trump earlier.
"It's been some fair criticism of me is people have said, well, he's treated other people harshly, and he's bullied them and name-called them," she explained. "I think it's this way for many people in MAGA, is we thought finally we've got basically a bully fighting for us."
"Was it ever right? No," Greene added. "I should have never, like, ever thought it was okay for him to berate or name call or be so cruel to other people. So I do want to own that."
"And it turns out he has become the biggest tool, the biggest defender, and the biggest fighter for the very system that we thought he would tear down. And so I just want to acknowledge that."


