Ex-Trump Ally Marjorie Taylor Greene Claims She Received Harsh Messages After Son Faced Threats, Alleges Private Response From Donald Trump

Former U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has spoken publicly about receiving repeated death threats directed at her and her family, including her young son, and has also shared details of private messages she claims were sent to her by President Donald Trump during the ongoing fallout between the two former political allies.
Greene, who previously stood as one of Trump’s strongest supporters during her time in Congress, has recently distanced herself from the former president, criticizing his handling of certain political matters, including the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files and international policy decisions. Tensions between the two escalated further after Trump referred to her as a “traitor,” a label she says triggered a wave of threats against her family.
Speaking at a public event hosted by the Ron Paul Institute, Greene described receiving continuous and disturbing messages in which individuals allegedly threatened her life and the life of her youngest son. According to her account, the messages included explicit threats of violence, which she said intensified after she was publicly labeled a traitor.
Greene stated that she forwarded these threats to several senior political and law enforcement officials, including White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair, Vice President JD Vance, and FBI Director Kash Patel. She claimed she did not receive any response from Wiles or Blair. She further described receiving a brief reply from Kash Patel indicating that the matter would be looked into, although she said she had not received further updates. In contrast, she said Vice President JD Vance responded in a supportive and reassuring manner and expressed concern over the situation.
During her remarks, Greene also discussed private text messages she says were sent to her by Donald Trump in response to the situation. She claimed the messages included statements placing responsibility on her for the backlash she was experiencing and referenced her being labeled a traitor. Greene said she has preserved those messages but has chosen not to release them publicly, suggesting that doing so could lead to legal consequences.
She further expressed strong criticism of Trump’s response, stating that she felt blamed for the threats directed at her family. Greene connected these events to broader political tensions, arguing that public labeling and political rhetoric had intensified the situation surrounding her and her son.
Earlier statements made by Greene in media interviews also referenced similar concerns. She had previously indicated that death threats were being fueled by political language directed at her, and she had confirmed that she had shared these threats with senior officials at the time.
The situation highlights growing divisions within certain political circles, particularly between former allies who have taken opposing positions in recent months. Greene’s claims add another layer to the ongoing public dispute, raising questions about political rhetoric, personal security concerns, and internal conflicts within the broader political movement she once strongly supported.
As of now, there has been no official public response from Donald Trump or the White House addressing the specific allegations made regarding the content of the private messages described by Greene.
Sources:
Ron Paul Institute event remarks
CBS News interview (60 Minutes)
Public statements attributed to Marjorie Taylor Greene
Political commentary reporting outlets covering U.S. federal politics


