Outgoing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) warned that President Donald Trump’s grip on the GOP may be loosening, and also predicted Republicans could be headed for a dismal outcome in the 2026 midterm elections.

“I think the dam is breaking,” Greene said in an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that aired Tuesday on “The Source.”

Watch the full interview on CNN.

Greene, who has recently drawn Trump’s ire after breaking with him on several issues, pointed to signs of growing Republican resistance. She cited the 13 GOP lawmakers who voted to overturn Trump’s executive order allowing the firing of federal workers, as well as Indiana Republicans who opposed a redistricting plan backed by Trump.

“That’s a sign where you’re seeing Republicans are entering the campaign phase for 2026,” Greene said. “Which is a large signal that lame-duck season has begun and that Republicans will go in, all in for themselves, in order to save their own reelections.”