Overview
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says hoax pizza deliveries targeted her family and a pipe bomb threat was made against her construction company’s office.
- Greene blames President Trump’s rhetoric for creating a “dog whistle to dangerous radicals,” warning it could lead to violence and noting past swatting incidents and convictions tied to threats.
- Trump withdrew his endorsement, suggested he could back a primary challenger, and told reporters he does not believe her life is in danger, adding that “nobody cares about her.”
- The dispute centers on Greene’s push to release Jeffrey Epstein–related files, after she joined a small group of Republicans backing a discharge petition to force a floor vote.
- The House plans to vote this week on the disclosure measure, and Trump has now urged Republicans to support releasing the files after earlier resistance.