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Donald Trump Slammed By Marjorie Taylor Greene Over ‘Death Threat’ Response

Marjorie Taylor Greene recently called out Donald Trump while speaking to Piers Morgan for his response to the death threats that her family received after their public fallout. Greene and Trump clashed in 2025 after the former expressed dissatisfaction with his handling of healthcare, the Epstein files, and other issues. Following this, Greene announced her resignation from Congress.

Marjorie Taylor Greene slams Donald Trump’s response

Marjorie Taylor Greene recently slammed Donald Trump over his response to the death threats against her family. While speaking to Piers Morgan, Greene claimed that he blamed her if anything happened to her family.

Greene stated that there were countless death threats against her and her kids that she “can’t even count.” She said, “I even texted the president, and I was so upset over death threats on my children because of him. I reached out to the president to let him know this is what’s happening because what you’re saying about me, and he was very unkind about these death threats. And so that was our last exchange was on text message.”

She added that the President blamed her for the death threats and showed “no compassion for death threats on my children.” Greene conveyed that Trump told her, “If my son were to get killed, it would be my fault.” She described that Trump’s response was “unimaginable.”

According to a report by The Independent, after their fallout, Trump called Greene a “traitor,” while she revealed that she was subjected to close to 700 death threats when she rallied for the release of the Epstein files. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One in February, Trump said, “We have a lot of people who want to take Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Greene’s place. Many, many candidates and I have to choose one, and they say whoever I endorse is going to win.”

Originally reported by Ishita Verma on Mandatory

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