Marjorie Taylor Greene's Warning: 'I'm Being Ego-Tripped by Trump'
In a shocking turn of events, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed that she has received "warnings for my safety" after her longtime ally and former President Donald Trump announced his withdrawal of support for her. The Georgia representative attributed the threats to Trump's aggressive rhetoric, claiming it had historically led to death threats and multiple convictions against men radicalized by similar rhetoric.
Greene expressed concern about the safety of women who have been victimized by powerful men, referencing the case of Jeffrey Epstein. She stated that she now has a deeper understanding of the fear and pressure faced by these women, particularly those who have been silenced or intimidated by influential figures.
The accusation echoes Trump's claims that Democrats use "paid actors" at protests, which Greene sees as an attempt to deflect attention from his own behavior. In response, Greene posted a chart highlighting rising grocery bills, equating the cost-of-living pressures with a vote on releasing further Epstein files next week.
Trump had previously called Greene "Wacky Marjorie" and announced he would endorse a challenger against her in the next midterm election if the right person runs. The dispute between Greene and Trump has been brewing for months, with Greene opposing him on several issues, including US military aid to Israel, the government shutdown, and the release of Epstein files.
Greene's transformation from a loyal Trump supporter to a vocal critic raises questions about her political trajectory. Her initial support for Trump was marked by praise and loyalty, but as she began to disagree with his policies, she distanced herself from him.
This latest development in the Greene-Trump saga highlights the increasingly bitter war of words between the two. While Trump has indulged in flame wars before with loyal allies, Greene's opposition appears rooted in her concern over the dilution of Trump's "America First" philosophy.
In a shocking turn of events, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed that she has received "warnings for my safety" after her longtime ally and former President Donald Trump announced his withdrawal of support for her. The Georgia representative attributed the threats to Trump's aggressive rhetoric, claiming it had historically led to death threats and multiple convictions against men radicalized by similar rhetoric.
Greene expressed concern about the safety of women who have been victimized by powerful men, referencing the case of Jeffrey Epstein. She stated that she now has a deeper understanding of the fear and pressure faced by these women, particularly those who have been silenced or intimidated by influential figures.
The accusation echoes Trump's claims that Democrats use "paid actors" at protests, which Greene sees as an attempt to deflect attention from his own behavior. In response, Greene posted a chart highlighting rising grocery bills, equating the cost-of-living pressures with a vote on releasing further Epstein files next week.
Trump had previously called Greene "Wacky Marjorie" and announced he would endorse a challenger against her in the next midterm election if the right person runs. The dispute between Greene and Trump has been brewing for months, with Greene opposing him on several issues, including US military aid to Israel, the government shutdown, and the release of Epstein files.
Greene's transformation from a loyal Trump supporter to a vocal critic raises questions about her political trajectory. Her initial support for Trump was marked by praise and loyalty, but as she began to disagree with his policies, she distanced herself from him.
This latest development in the Greene-Trump saga highlights the increasingly bitter war of words between the two. While Trump has indulged in flame wars before with loyal allies, Greene's opposition appears rooted in her concern over the dilution of Trump's "America First" philosophy.