Overview
- Marjorie Taylor Greene tells the New York Times that Trump called to oppose her threat to name Epstein-linked abusers, saying, "My friends will get hurt," a conversation she says ended their relationship.
- Greene cites Trump's remark at Charlie Kirk's memorial — that he "hate[s]" his opponent — as the moment she concluded he "does not have any faith."
- The Georgia Republican, who will resign on Jan. 5, 2026, says she received a pipe-bomb threat and death threats against her son after Trump labeled her a "traitor."
- Greene renews her policy criticism as Trump meets Zelenskyy and Netanyahu, posting, "Zelensky today. Netanyahu tomorrow. Can we just do America?"
- Following congressional pressure she backed, the DOJ released thousands of heavily redacted Epstein-related documents in December; the White House dismisses her claims and says she is quitting on her constituents.