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Marjorie Taylor Greene Details Break With Trump Over Faith Rift and Epstein Files

She casts the split as a faith-driven stand rooted in her push to force release of Epstein-related records.

Overview

  • Greene tells The New York Times that Trump’s remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial convinced her he “does not have any faith,” calling his comment about hating opponents “the worst statement.”
  • She says her effort to compel Justice Department disclosures on Jeffrey Epstein — pursued with Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie — triggered Trump’s anger and an alleged warning that “my friends will get hurt.”
  • Under the bipartisan push, DOJ has released heavily redacted Epstein materials, while Greene maintains she is still “America First” but says she has matured and rejected what she calls a toxic political culture.
  • Trump withdrew his endorsement and labeled her a “traitor,” and Greene reports receiving bomb and death threats before announcing she will resign from the House on Jan. 5, 2026.
  • Greene has recently criticized Trump’s foreign-focused meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Benjamin Netanyahu, posting “Can we just do America?” as the White House dismisses her account as “petty bitterness.”