Lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Trump for threats against her after their split
Rep. Greene faces safety threats after breaking with Trump over Epstein files and GOP priorities, with private security warnings amid rising congressional threat assessments.
- Yesterday, President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, R‑GA over her support for releasing the Epstein files, drawing immediate national attention.
- Pressure over the documents has created political sensitivity, with Greene joining bipartisan lawmakers calling for transparency, which has sparked backlash within the Republican Party.
- Once a staunch MAGA ally, Marjorie Taylor Greene was a provocative GOP figure, while President Donald Trump used sharp, personal language criticizing her conduct and media appearances.
- Greene wrote yesterday on X that she is receiving death threats and private security firms warned her about safety risks linked to the dispute.
- Trump signaled support for primary challengers against Greene, while political analysts say the rift complicates Trump's standing and is unlikely to disappear.
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