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In a recent interview, Marjorie Taylor Greene's representative harshly criticized her former political ally, Donald Trump, accusing him of inciting death threats against her and her son and of not keeping his campaign promises regarding domestic policy. Greene stated that for a president who presents himself as "America First," the priority should have been to improve the lives of Americans. She also emphasized that she does not identify with Trump's "MAGA" slogan, but considers herself "America First."
Greene announced that she will resign from her position in January, a year before the end of her term, after signing a bipartisan petition that led to the release of government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump reacted by calling her "Marjorie Traitor Greene" and downplaying her concerns about the death threats. Greene recounted a phone conversation in which Trump expressed anger at her for signing the petition and claimed that the threats she received were exacerbated by his reaction. Despite speculation that the public break with Trump could be a strategy for a presidential run in 2028, Greene denied these rumors, stating that she has no such political intentions.
Greene announced that she will resign from her position in January, a year before the end of her term, after signing a bipartisan petition that led to the release of government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump reacted by calling her "Marjorie Traitor Greene" and downplaying her concerns about the death threats. Greene recounted a phone conversation in which Trump expressed anger at her for signing the petition and claimed that the threats she received were exacerbated by his reaction. Despite speculation that the public break with Trump could be a strategy for a presidential run in 2028, Greene denied these rumors, stating that she has no such political intentions.