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Donald Trump has brutal response when asked about Marjorie Taylor Greene receiving bomb threat

Donald Trump has brutally dismissed concerns about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s safety following her claim that a pipe bomb threat had been made against one of her company’s offices.

When asked whether her life was in danger, the President coldly responded, “Her life is in danger? Who’s that?”

After being reminded it was Marjorie Taylor Greene, Trump fired back: “Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Greene.

"I don’t think her life is in danger. Frankly, I don’t think anybody cares about her."

Donald Trump has branded Marjorie Taylor Greene as a 'traitor' over her calls to release the Epstein files. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Getty

Donald Trump has branded Marjorie Taylor Greene as a 'traitor' over her calls to release the Epstein files. Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Getty

Greene slams Trump over threats

The Georgia congresswoman, once a staunch MAGA ally, has recently turned against Trump over his resistance to releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, and the gloves are now off on both sides.

The 51-year-old has accused the president of inciting danger through his public attacks, saying they triggered a wave of harassment and threats.

“President Trump’s unwarranted and vicious attacks against me were a dog whistle to dangerous radicals that could lead to serious attacks on me and my family,” she posted on X. “Now that President Trump has called me a traitor, which is absolutely untrue and horrific.”

She said “hoax pizza deliveries” began showing up at her family’s homes, and a “pipe bomb threat” was made at one of her construction company offices.

“This puts blood in the water and creates a feeding frenzy. And it could ultimately lead to a harmful or even deadly outcome,” she added, tying the timing to an imminent House vote on whether to release Epstein-related documents.

“I love America and the American people, and I swore an oath to uphold the constitution and always do so,” Greene wrote, firmly rejecting Trump’s “traitor” label.

Fallout over Epstein files explodes

Their clash began after Greene, one of only four Republicans to force a vote on the Epstein files, shared a text message she sent to Trump - one she says triggered his public meltdown.

The 79-year-old went scorched earth on Truth Social: “I am withdrawing my support and endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene... All I see ‘Wacky’ Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN! I can’t take a ranting Lunatic’s call every day.”

“She has gone Far Left, even doing The View, with their Low IQ Republican hating Anchors,” he continued.

In her response, Greene said Trump’s campaign is using her as an example "to scare all the other Republicans before next week's vote to release the Epstein files.” She added: “It’s astonishing really how hard he’s fighting to stop the Epstein files from coming out.”

She also posted what appeared to be a reply from Trump aide Natalie Harp calling it “THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN HOAX.” Greene wrote back, “The raping of teenage girls is not a hoax.”

Epstein documents mention Trump by name

Fueling the tension is a recent document dump: more than 20,000 pages of emails from Epstein’s estate obtained by the House Oversight Committee. Some include direct mentions of Trump.

In a 2017 email to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, Epstein wrote: “I have met some very bad people - none as bad as Trump. Not one decent cell in his body… so yes - dangerous.”

In another 2019 message to journalist Michael Wolff, Epstein claimed Trump “asked me to resign,” and said, “Of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.”

Trump’s team has forcefully denied any wrongdoing. Spokesperson Abigail Jackson called the emails a “Democrat distraction", and press secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted they “prove literally nothing”.

Still, Greene isn’t backing down as she shared: "I have supported President Trump with too much of my precious time, too much of my own money, and fought harder for him even when almost all other Republicans turned their back and denounced him.

“But I don’t worship or serve Donald Trump. I worship God, Jesus is my savior, and I serve my district GA14 and the American people."

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