Marjorie Taylor Greene is hit with DEATH THREATS 'egged on by Trump' as she claims Epstein files are not the only reason she's being targeted
By Joe Hutchison
Daily Mail
Nov 15, 2025
Greene said that private security firms were reaching out to her with warnings for her own safety
Marjorie Taylor Greene said she has been hit with a number of death threats in the last 24 hours, which she claimed Donald Trump helped fuel.
Tensions reached a boiling point between the two on Friday night, with the president 'withdrawing' his support of his longtime ally.
After a public back and forth on their respective social media pages, Greene said on Saturday that she was being swamped with death threats.
In a post to her X, the Georgia Representative said that private security firms were reaching out to her with warnings for her own safety.
She added: '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.
'Aggressive rhetoric attacking me has historically led to death threats and multiple convictions of men who were radicalized by the same type rhetoric being directed at me right now.
'This time by the President of the United States. As a woman I take threats from men seriously.
'I now have a small understanding of the fear and pressure the women, who are victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his cabal, must feel.'
Greene added that Trump's 'aggression' against her was fueling 'the venomous nature of his radical internet trolls', claiming that many of them are actually paid.
She continued: 'The Political Industrial Complex and the toxic violent nature of American politics must end.
'Our country is worth saving and it can only be done if we pull together and save ourselves.
In another post to her social media prior to claiming she was receiving death threats, Greene said Trump was directly attacking her because of the Epstein files.
An image alongside the post showed she had taken no money from the pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC, hinting at her unwillingness to do so factored into his attack.
Trump had campaigned on a promise to release all of the files relating to Epstein, something which Greene has continued to champion.
The House is planning to hold a vote on Tuesday to release the files relating to Epstein, something which Trump is repeatedly trying to kill.
The petition to force a vote on the files reached 218 signatures this week after the House returned to Washington after the 43-day government shutdown.
Trump has repeatedly stated the effort is a 'Democrat hoax' in an effort to distance himself from the sordid affair.
Trump speaks to members of press aboard Air Force One on November 14, 2025 while in flight from Washington, DC to West Palm Beach International Airport
In posts on Saturday after the public spat, Greene said she had received death threats due to Trump and that he was attacking her over the release of the Epstein files
That's despite a reported history of socializing in orbits close to Epstein, who, like Trump, split time between Florida and New York.
He posted on Truth Social shortly after Greene shared a measured statement of her own, following their online screaming match Friday.
In it, he branded the Georgia Representative as 'Marjorie Taylor Brown' adding: 'Green grass turns Brown when it begins to ROT!'.
In a follow up post, he also labelled her 'Marjorie Traitor Greene', after saying she 'betrayed the entire Republican Party when she turned Left.'
Greene and Trump traded social media barbs on Friday, with Greene sharing screenshots of texts she sent to Trump about the Epstein files.
Trump kickstarted the spat - including an admission that he advised her not to run for Senate in 2026 - on Truth Social earlier that evening.
She advised him to 'lean in' to former President Bill Clinton's connections to the pedophile, Trump ordered an investigation into Clinton on Friday.
In a second screenshot, Greene responded to a text from 'NH' that appeared to be fuming about her Trump criticisms, stating: 'THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN HOAX.'
Greene replied: 'In every single interview I have done I have defended President Trump.
'I've said over and over the women say he did nothing wrong and their attorney says he's the only one who helped.
'And the Democrats had 4 years to release the files but did nothing', NH is an apparent reference to the president's assistant Natalie Harp.
Greene adds: 'Stop ignoring the women. Many of them literally voted for President Trump and say so publicly. Them being raped as teenagers is not a hoax.'
The Daily Mail has contacted Greene's office for further comment.
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