Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Responds After Trump Calls Her a ‘Traitor’

Marjorie Taylor Greene, in her first interview since former President Trump withdrew his support and called her a “traitor,” addressed the rift and defended her actions. Greene highlighted her long-standing support for Trump, including campaigning nationwide and spending her own money to help him get elected. She described his accusation as hurtful and dangerous, warning it could incite threats against her.

Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene engage in war of words over Epstein  investigation - ABC News

Greene attributed the fallout to her advocacy for transparency regarding the Epstein files, asserting she stands with survivors of sexual abuse and trafficking. While she does not know the full contents of the files, she emphasized listening to women who said Trump did nothing wrong. She denied that Trump ever pressured her not to run for Senate or governor, calling such claims factually incorrect.

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She criticized Trump for straying from MAGA priorities, including foreign entanglements, H-1B visas, and prioritizing global travel over domestic issues like cost of living and health care. Greene maintained she supports Trump’s success for the American people despite their differences.

Trump says he withdraws support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calls her  a "ranting lunatic"

Regarding allegations of anti-Semitism and her appearance at a Nick Fuentes conference, Greene emphasized free speech, denied being anti-Semitic, and said she is critical only of governments, not people. She expressed regret over past controversial posts, promoting ending toxic political rhetoric.

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Finally, Greene expressed hope for reconciliation with Trump, citing her Christian faith and commitment to forgiveness, while reaffirming her focus on serving Georgia’s 14th district.