Greene Says Trump Fueled Death Threats After Epstein Files Break
Greene said Trump's anger over her push to release Epstein files led to death threats against her and son; she plans to resign in January 2026, triggering a special election.
- On Dec 7, 2025, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene told CBS' 60 Minutes that President Donald Trump's rhetoric inspired death threats against her and Greene's son.
- Greene said she discussed the files with Trump, and `he was extremely angry at me that I had signed the discharge petition to release the files,' Greene told Stahl.
- Trump responded by publicly withdrawing his endorsement and attacking Greene on Truth Social, while Vice President JD Vance said he would look into threats Greene reported to the administration.
- Her departure, announced on Nov. 21, has intensified the feud with Trump, and the 60 Minutes sit-down is her first interview since that announcement, highlighting her break with Trump.
- FBI records show 934 agents processed Epstein files and logged 12 premium pay hours during March 17–22, 2025, with the DOJ deadline set for Dec. 19.
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Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene demanded full transparency in the Epstein investigation. Then she fell out of favor with the president. “He was furious with me,” she says in an interview on the program “60 Minutes.”
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California Democratic Representative Robert Garcia was elected in November 2022 and even before being sworn in, he was locking horns with one-time MAGA darling and Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.For years, MTG was best known as the QAnon conspiracy theory-spewing, State of the Union heckling, crossfit hyping, Trump ride-or-dying, anti-LGBTQ+ racist MAGA minion from Georgia.But recently, Trump and the majority of the MAG…
MTG: What Republicans say behind Trump's back "would shock people"
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said the Republican Party’s unwavering loyalty to President Donald Trump is not what it appears to be, and what is said behind his back “would shock people.” In an interview with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl, the outgoing conservative firebrand said that Congressional Republicans both fear the president and hope to stay in his good graces but mock him when he isn’t looking. “I think they’re terrified …
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