ROME, Ga. — Some northwest Georgia Republicans are in disbelief over an escalating feud between President Donald Trump and GOP congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene .
The two onetime Republican allies split over the Epstein files – and now Trump wants a Republican to run against Greene in next spring’s primary.
As a place that has supported Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump in elections, Rome and Floyd County backers find themselves uncomfortably in the middle of their unlikely feud.
"We love Congresswoman Greene. She does a lot for us," Debra Sherman said Monday in downtown Rome.
She doesn’t want to have to choose between her Republican congresswoman and Republican president.
"She tries to do right by all of us, and she stands beside us," Sherman said of Greene.
As she spoke,

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