Overview
- Greene recounts to The New York Times that her split sharpened after President Trump berated her push to disclose Epstein-related materials and allegedly said, "My friends will get hurt."
- She cites Trump’s remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial about hating political opponents as a moral tipping point that led her to reassess MAGA’s combative culture.
- Greene says she received threats after Trump withdrew his endorsement and labeled her a "traitor," describing fear for her family and an unsympathetic response from the White House.
- She worked with Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie on an effort that prompted the administration to begin releasing heavily redacted Epstein files under new transparency legislation.
- Greene, who questioned Trump’s recent meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Benjamin Netanyahu in an "Can we just do America?" post, remains set to resign from the House on Jan. 5, 2026.