Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said she has been receiving death threats allegedly fueled by former President Donald Trump amid a public feud over Epstein files.
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has alleged that she has been receiving multiple death threats in the last 24 hours, which she claims were fueled by former President Donald Trump, according to a report from DAILY MAIL. The tensions escalated after Trump withdrew his support for Greene, prompting a public exchange on their respective platforms.
In an X post, Greene said private security firms had reached out to warn her for her safety. “A hot bed of threats against me are being fueled and egged on by the most powerful man in the world. The man I supported and helped get elected,” she wrote. She added that aggressive rhetoric historically directed at her has led to death threats and convictions in the past.
Greene accused Trump of amplifying “the venomous nature of his radical internet trolls,” claiming many were paid, and criticized the broader “Political Industrial Complex and the toxic violent nature of American politics.” The dispute centers on Epstein files, which Greene has championed releasing, while Trump called efforts to publicize them a “Democrat hoax.”
The feud intensified with Trump branding Greene with derogatory nicknames, including “Marjorie Taylor Brown” and “Marjorie Traitor Greene,” after claiming she betrayed the Republican Party. Greene also shared screenshots of her texts urging Trump to investigate Bill Clinton’s connections to Epstein, highlighting her insistence that victims’ voices be acknowledged.
She concluded that the safety of herself and other women impacted by the files is paramount, emphasizing that the threat is real and immediate.