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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former key political ally of Donald Trump, said she was being targeted by a wave of threats after the US president lashed out at her on social media.
The 51-year-old Republican congresswoman had previously been a standard-bearer of Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, but the president on Friday announced he was withdrawing all support for “‘Wacky’ Marjorie”, referring to Greene as a “ranting lunatic”.
He continued his criticism on Saturday with two more social media posts, calling her a “Lightweight Congresswoman”, “Traitor” and a “disgrace” to the Republican Party.

In a recent statement on X, Greene revealed that private security firms have reached out to warn her of potential threats to her safety. She claims these threats are being intensified by none other than the President of the United States. “The most powerful man in the world is fueling and encouraging a hotbed of threats against me,” Greene stated.

Greene expressed concern over the aggressive rhetoric aimed at her, citing past experiences where similar discourse led to death threats and legal convictions for individuals who had been radicalized. “This time, it’s coming from the President,” she pointed out, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

Amid these developments, rumors have surfaced suggesting Greene might be considering a presidential run in 2028. However, she has brushed off such claims as “baseless gossip.”

The high-profile rupture came after Greene in recent weeks has distanced herself from the president, as he faces growing criticism over US cost of living concerns and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
The dispute also marks an extraordinary rift in the MAGA movement a year before US midterm elections.
Until recently a die-hard Trump supporter, Greene has broken with the president on a host of issues. Trump expressed frustration with her for the first time on Monday, saying she had “lost her way”.

Greene also emphasized the seriousness with which she regards threats, particularly those from men, drawing a parallel to the fear experienced by the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. “As a woman, I take threats from men seriously,” she noted, adding that she now has a small insight into the pressure faced by Epstein’s victims.

Perhaps the most sensitive area of criticism has been Greene’s position on the Epstein scandal, which ensnared Trump again in recent days with the release of a new trove of emails.
After becoming a leading voice calling for justice for victims of the notorious sex offender over the summer, Greene this week was one of a few MAGA rebels who backed a push to vote on demanding the public release of files relating to the Epstein probe.
In her Saturday morning post on X, she again touched on the Epstein scandal.

“As a woman I take threats from men seriously,” Greene said. “I now have a small understanding of the fear and pressure the women, who are victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his cabal, must feel.”

Trump has called the furore over Epstein, who died in a jail cell in 2019, a hoax pushed by Democrats.
He suggested in his Truth Social post that conservative voters in Greene’s district might consider a primary challenger and that he would support the right candidate against her in next year’s congressional election.
Online backlash from Trump supporters is not unusual. Right-wing influencers and conservative media personalities have become a potent online force in amplifying talking points and false claims, and attempting to discredit Trump’s rivals.

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