Trump Labels Marjorie Taylor Greene a 'Traitor,' Sparking Death Threats and Republican Fear

President Trump criticized Marjorie Taylor Greene as a "traitor" after her "60 Minutes" interview, leading to alleged death threats against her and her son, and highlighting Republican fear of defying Trump.

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President Trump publicly criticized Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, labeling her a "traitor" and questioning her loyalty to the MAGA movement after her "60 Minutes" interview.

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Greene alleges that Trump's public criticisms directly led to a surge of death threats targeting both her and her son, intensifying security concerns.

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This incident follows a pattern, as Greene has reported receiving hundreds of death threats since 2021, with some threats also targeting US Capitol police.

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Greene claims that many Republicans are "terrified" of not aligning with President Trump, fearing political repercussions for expressing independent views.

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The ongoing situation highlights significant internal political tensions and the perceived pressure within the Republican party to maintain unwavering loyalty to President Trump.

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Center-leaning sources frame Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation as a dramatic political "shocker" and a significant "defection" from Donald Trump. They emphasize her past "incendiary insults" and "conspiracy theories," while portraying her current shift as a complex mix of genuine change and continued "appetite for combat." The narrative highlights her confrontational style and the "intense vitriol" between her and Trump.

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President Trump labeled Marjorie Taylor Greene a 'traitor' following her critical remarks about him and the MAGA movement during her '60 Minutes' interview, where she broke from her previous strong support and questioned his loyalty to their shared political agenda.

Following President Trump's public criticism, Marjorie Taylor Greene and her son allegedly received a surge of death threats, adding to hundreds of threats she has reported since 2021, some of which also targeted US Capitol police.

Trump's public denouncement of Greene highlights significant internal tensions within the Republican Party, with Greene stating many Republicans are 'terrified' to break with Trump due to fear of political repercussions, indicating pressure to maintain unwavering loyalty to him.

Marjorie Taylor Greene was a dogged supporter of President Trump but became a critic after a series of disagreements, including her signing of a petition to release documents on the Epstein case and opposing Trump's actions she saw as betrayals of MAGA promises.

In her 60 Minutes interview, Greene cited her fractured relationship with President Trump and the intense political and security pressures, including threats, as contributing factors behind her decision to resign from Congress.

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