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Greene Escalates Break With Trump, Says He Warned "My Friends Will Get Hurt" Over Epstein Files

She plans to leave Congress on January 5, 2026, framing an Epstein transparency fight as the turning point.

Overview

  • In a new New York Times profile, Marjorie Taylor Greene says President Trump told her “My friends will get hurt” when she threatened to identify Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged abusers, with a staffer saying he yelled over speakerphone.
  • Greene says her disillusionment deepened after Trump’s remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, which she called proof he lacks Christian faith.
  • Congress compelled the Department of Justice to release Epstein-related materials this month, but the documents arrived heavily redacted, and Greene credits bipartisan partners for pressing the issue.
  • After Trump revoked his endorsement and called her a “traitor,” Greene reports receiving a pipe bomb threat at her home and direct threats targeting her son.
  • As she criticized Trump’s meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Benjamin Netanyahu—posting, “Zelensky today. Netanyahu tomorrow. Can we just do America?”—Greene confirmed she will resign from the House on January 5, 2026.