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‘Traitor’ and Threats: Trump-Greene Rift Escalates Fast

By Ivy Vega • Nov 18, 2025

Marjorie Taylor Greene is no stranger to political firestorms, but when former President Donald Trump publicly called her a "traitor" and withdrew his endorsement, the fallout was swift and fierce. Once one of Trump's staunchest allies, Greene now finds herself at odds with the very movement she helped build, sparking a bitter public feud that has exposed deep fractures within the Republican Party.

A Stunning Breakup

The rupture began when Trump announced on social media that he was pulling his support for Greene, labeling her a "ranting lunatic" and accusing her of "complain, complain, complain" behavior. He went further, calling her "Marjorie 'Traitor' Greene" and saying she was a disgrace to the Republican Party. Trump even expressed his willingness to back a primary challenger against her if the right candidate emerged (https://people.com/trump-calls-marjorie-taylor-greene-traitor-doesnt-believe-threats-11850634).

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This public denunciation stunned many, given Greene's history as a vocal MAGA supporter who campaigned tirelessly for Trump and spent millions of her own money to help him get elected. Greene herself acknowledged this history, stating she stood with Trump "when almost no one else would," and that being called a traitor "puts a target on my back and puts my life in danger" (https://people.com/trump-calls-marjorie-taylor-greene-traitor-doesnt-believe-threats-11850634).

Death Threats and Security Warnings

The personal stakes for Greene have escalated dramatically. She revealed that private security firms have contacted her with warnings about her safety, describing a "hot bed of threats" fueled by what she called "the most powerful man in the world," a clear reference to Trump. Greene emphasized that as a woman, she takes threats from men seriously and expressed empathy for victims of Jeffrey Epstein, linking her own fears to theirs (https://theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/15/marjorie-taylor-greene-safety-trump).

The threats have not been abstract. Greene's construction company reportedly received a pipe bomb threat, and local police confirmed that her son was targeted with death threats, including emails threatening assassination. These threats have been forwarded to the Secret Service, though Greene is not officially a protectee of the agency (https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/rep-marjorie-taylor-greene-blasts-trump-vicious-unwarranted-attacks-re-rcna244351).

Defiance Amid Isolation

Despite the mounting pressure and isolation, Greene has remained defiant. She has publicly doubled down on her support for releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, a cause that has put her at odds with Trump and other Republicans. Greene insists she stands with survivors of trafficking and sexual abuse and refuses to apologize for pushing for transparency on the Epstein case (https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5609434-marjorie-greene-responds-trump-denouncement/).

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In interviews, Greene has expressed hurt over Trump's attacks but also a desire to end the toxic political fighting that she says divides the country. She called Trump's "traitor" label "extremely wrong" and warned that such rhetoric can radicalize people. Greene has urged Republicans to focus on issues like affordability, and criticized the party's leadership for failing to address economic concerns effectively (https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5609434-marjorie-greene-responds-trump-denouncement/).

A Rift Rooted in Policy and Personality

The feud between Greene and Trump is more than a personal spat; it reflects broader tensions within the Republican base. Greene's support for releasing the Epstein files, her criticism of the party's handling of healthcare during the government shutdown, and her calls for transparency have alienated her from Trump's inner circle. Trump's opposition to releasing the files has fueled speculation about what the documents might reveal, even though Greene has clarified she does not believe Trump himself would be implicated (https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/rep-marjorie-taylor-greene-blasts-trump-vicious-unwarranted-attacks-re-rcna244351).

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Greene's break with Trump also highlights the challenges of maintaining party unity amid diverging views on foreign policy, economic priorities, and political strategy. She has criticized the Republican-controlled Congress as "an embarrassment" for its dysfunction and called for women to step up and "sew" the country back together, signaling a willingness to challenge the status quo (https://theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/15/marjorie-taylor-greene-safety-trump).

A MAGA Stalwart Turned Outcast

The irony of this clash is striking. Greene, once a symbol of unwavering loyalty to Trump and the MAGA movement, now finds herself publicly denounced by the movement's founder. Trump's dismissal of her safety concerns, telling reporters he does not think "anybody cares about her," underscores the depth of their estrangement (https://people.com/trump-calls-marjorie-taylor-greene-traitor-doesnt-believe-threats-11850634).

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This public falling out serves as a microcosm of the identity struggles within the Republican Party as it grapples with its direction in the post-Trump era. Greene's experience reveals the risks faced by those who challenge the party's dominant narratives, even when they remain committed to its broader goals.

What's Next for Greene?

As Greene navigates this turbulent period, her focus remains on her district and her causes. She continues to assert her loyalty to the Trump administration's agenda despite the personal attacks and political isolation. Greene's warnings about the consequences of opposing the release of the Epstein files, and her calls for Republican unity on economic issues, suggest she is positioning herself as a fighter for transparency and affordability (https://theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/15/marjorie-taylor-greene-safety-trump).

Whether Greene can recover politically from this public break with Trump remains uncertain. What is clear is that the feud has exposed fault lines within the GOP and highlighted the volatile nature of political alliances in today's polarized landscape.

The drama between Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump is far from over. It is a story of loyalty, betrayal, and the high stakes of political survival in a party still defining its future.

References: Trump Calls Marjorie Taylor Greene a 'Traitor,' Says Nobody 'Cares About Her' amid Death Threats | Trump denounces Marjorie Taylor Greene as traitor; MTG responds | Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's had 'warnings for my safety' after posts by Trump | Marjorie Taylor Greene | The Guardian | Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts Trump for 'vicious' attacks amid pipe bomb scare and death threat against her son

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