Marjorie Taylor Greene’s story is, at its core, about the brutal cost of political loyalty when it curdles into open war. Once one of Trump’s most devoted defenders, she broke ranks over the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files and his handling of the Iran crisis, even calling publicly for the 25th Amendment. What followed, she says, was a tidal wave of threats—and a stunning message from the man she once championed.
According to Greene, Trump texted that if her son were killed, she would “deserve it” for being a “traitor.” She claims she’s kept the texts but fears legal retaliation if she releases them, leaving the public trapped between her word and his silence. While the White House and Trump’s circle refuse to address her allegations, the unanswered threats against her 22-year-old son hang in the air, a chilling reminder of how political vendettas can spill far beyond the arena and into a family’s most private terror.
