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.