GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene hits back at Trump: 'I've never owed him anything'
Greene broke with many Republicans by supporting the release of Epstein files, prompting Trump to call her a traitor and withdraw his endorsement on Truth Social.
- On November 18, 2025, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke outside the U.S. Capitol after President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement on Friday amid their dispute over releasing Epstein files; the House vote was expected later Tuesday.
- Greene helped force the vote by signing a discharge petition as one of four Republicans and joined Epstein survivors and co-sponsors Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie urging passage.
- Greene said, `I was called a traitor by a man that I fought for five, no, actually, six years for, and I gave him my loyalty for free`, while Epstein survivors and colleagues supported her.
- Police forwarded threatening messages to the Secret Service while noting Greene is not a protectee; local police reported Derek Green received two emails, including one saying, "I am going to assassinate MTG's son."
- If the House bill passes it may face Senate resistance and Department of Justice legal challenges, while Greene warned the fight has "ripped MAGA apart" and will continue after Tuesday's vote.
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