Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has launched stunning accusations against former President Donald Trump, claiming he is responsible for fueling death threats against her. This dramatic turn comes just days after Trump withdrew his endorsement of the Georgia lawmaker, who was once among his most vocal defenders in the MAGA movement.
The Endorsement Withdrawal and Immediate Fallout
The political rift became public on Friday, November 14, 2025, when Donald Trump officially withdrew his support for Marjorie Taylor Greene. The Georgia Republican had been one of Trump's most fierce defenders, making the withdrawal particularly significant in political circles.
This development followed Greene's recent accusations that Trump was attempting to intimidate other Republicans ahead of a crucial vote scheduled for next week concerning the release of the Epstein files. The tension between the two prominent Republican figures has been building for several days, culminating in this public confrontation.
Security Concerns and Direct Accusations
In a series of posts on social media platform X, Greene revealed that she is now facing serious security threats. Private security firms have been contacting her with warnings about her safety, indicating a significant increase in threatening communications directed toward the congresswoman.
"The man I supported and helped get elected," Greene wrote, pointing directly at Trump. "Aggressive rhetoric attacking me has historically led to death threats and multiple convictions of men who were radicalized by the same type rhetoric being directed at me right now. This time by the President of the United States."
The lawmaker emphasized her particular concern as a woman facing threats predominantly from men. "As a woman I take threats from men seriously," she added, underscoring the gendered nature of the threats she's experiencing.
Broader Political Implications
Greene drew parallels between her current situation and the experiences of victims in high-profile cases. She expressed that she now has "a small understanding of the fear and pressure the women, who are victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his cabal, must feel."
Despite the conflict, Greene noted that she continues to support Trump's legislative agenda, stating she "overwhelmingly votes for President Trump's bills and agenda." This makes his "aggression against me," which she claims fuels "the venomous nature of his radical internet trolls (many of whom are paid), completely shocking to everyone."
The congresswoman reported receiving overwhelming support through her phone, which she described as "blowing up with constant amazing support."
In her concluding remarks, Greene called for fundamental changes in American politics, demanding that "the Political Industrial Complex and the toxic violent nature of American politics must end." She struck a hopeful note, adding, "Our country is worth saving and it can only be done if we pull together and save ourselves."
The public confrontation between these two prominent Republican figures signals potential shifts within the party as the political landscape continues to evolve in the post-Trump era.