Overview
- In a New York Times profile, the retiring Georgia Republican details an angry call in September after she threatened to “name the names” of alleged abusers.
- Greene says she urged meetings with Epstein survivors at the White House but recounts Trump dismissing the idea as unmerited.
- Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act with overwhelming votes, and the Justice Department has begun releasing heavily redacted materials.
- Trump withdrew his endorsement and publicly labeled her a “traitor,” after which she reported death threats including a pipe-bomb warning and a message targeting her son.
- Greene, who also criticized Trump’s remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial as un-Christian, plans to resign from the House on Jan. 5, 2026, with the White House ridiculing her claims as “petty bitterness.”