President Donald Trump has dismissed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s claim that his public attacks were endangering her life, telling reporters as he boarded Air Force One: “I don’t think her life is in danger… Frankly? I don’t think anybody cares about her.”
Trump repeated his new nickname “Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Greene” and showed no remorse, even after Greene reported receiving a pipe-bomb threat at her business and being “pizza doxxed” following his social-media broadsides.
🇺🇸 MTG just took full ownership on CNN and it’s one of the most unexpected moments of the year.
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When asked why she only denounced Trump’s rhetoric after it was directed at her, she didn’t deflect. She owned it:
“That’s fair criticism… and I would like to say humbly, I’m sorry… pic.twitter.com/AWZmsTGht6
The feud exploded when Trump withdrew his endorsement of Greene Friday, calling her “Wacky Marjorie,” a “ranting lunatic,” and accusing her of disloyalty. Greene attributed the split to her aggressive push—along with three other Republicans and several Democrats—to force a House vote on releasing unredacted Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump has called the Epstein controversy a “Democrat hoax.”
In response to Trump’s “traitor” label, Greene warned that rhetoric from “the most powerful man in the world” could incite violence. She told CNN Sunday that she had received security warnings from private firms and cited past death threats and convictions tied to similar attacks against her. Hours after Trump’s latest post, her construction company’s office received a pipe-bomb threat, and her home was targeted with unwanted deliveries.
