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Lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Trump for threats against her after their split

Rep. Greene says threats to her safety increased after Trump withdrew support over her push to release Epstein files; private security firms have warned her, she said on social media.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and Greene said his words sparked threats against her, which she reported on X.
  • Greene broke with Trump over the fight to release DOJ files tied to Jeffrey Epstein and broader issues like Israel and healthcare premiums, with Greene saying, 'Unfortunately, it has all come down to the Epstein files, and that is shocking.'
  • Greene said aggressive rhetoric has historically led to death threats and warned it can endanger her safety; she posted on X Saturday thanking supporters and citing backlash from defending Epstein victims.
  • Local GOP leaders in Georgia's 14th District defended Greene on Saturday, while Trump vowed to support a primary challenger, exposing splits inside the MAGA coalition.
  • The House is set to vote this week after a discharge petition to release DOJ Epstein files, with Rep. Thomas Massie warning, 'In 2030, he's not going to be the president, and you will have voted to protect pedophiles.
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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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