Overview
- Marjorie Taylor Greene said her office has reported 773 death threats to Capitol Police since 2021, describing a pipe bomb threat at her home and messages targeting her son that echoed the phrase “Marjorie Traitor Greene.”
- Greene said she was denied an extra security detail and relied on private protection, with local police in Rome and Floyd County informally monitoring her residence.
- She traced her break with Trump to signing a House discharge petition to force release of Jeffrey Epstein–related files, saying Trump was “extremely angry” and warned disclosure “was going to hurt people.”
- Greene noted Congress passed the Epstein transparency measure with near-unanimous support and Trump signed it, with a Justice Department release of unclassified records due by Dec. 19.
- The Georgia Republican reiterated she will resign on Jan. 5, 2026, distanced herself from the MAGA label as “America First,” and said she has zero plans to seek the presidency, the Senate, or the governorship.