Former Trump ally says facing threats ‘fuelled’ by him

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Ms Marjorie Taylor Greene had previously been a standard-bearer of Mr Trump’s Make America Great Again Movement.

Ms Marjorie Taylor Greene had previously been a standard-bearer of Mr Trump’s Make America Great Again Movement.

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WASHINGTON - Ms Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former key political ally of Mr Donald Trump, said on Nov 15 she was being targeted by a wave of threats after the US president lashed out at her on social media.

The 51-year-old Republican congresswoman had previously been a standard-bearer of Mr Trump’s Make America Great Again Movement (MAGA), but the president on Nov 14 announced he was

withdrawing all support for “‘Wacky’ Marjorie.”

He followed up again the morning of Nov 15 with multiple posts on his Truth Social platform attacking Ms Greene as a “lightweight” and even a “traitor” to the Republican Party.

Ms Greene said later on X that she was “being contacted by private security firms with warnings for my safety, as a hot bed of threats against me are being fuelled and egged on by the most powerful man in the world.”

The high-profile rupture comes after Ms Greene in recent weeks has distanced herself from the president, as he faces growing criticism over US cost of living concerns and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The dispute also marks an extraordinary rift in the Maga movement a year before US midterm elections.

Until recently a diehard pro-Trump supporter, Ms Greene has broken with the president on a host of issues.

Mr Trump expressed frustration with her for the first time on Nov 10, saying she had “lost her way.”

Ms Greene’s sudden shift has prompted speculation that she is lining up for her own presidential bid in 2028, although she has dismissed it as “baseless gossip.”

Perhaps the most sensitive area of criticism has been Ms Greene’s position on the Epstein scandal, which ensnared Mr Trump again in recent days with

the release of a new trove of emails

.

After becoming a leading voice calling for justice for victims of the notorious sex offender over the summer, Ms Greene this week was one of a few Maga rebels who backed a push to vote on demanding the public release of files relating to the Epstein probe.

In her Nov 15 morning post on X, she again touched on the Epstein scandal.

“As a woman I take threats from men seriously,” Ms Greene said. “I now have a small understanding of the fear and pressure the women, who are victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his cabal, must feel.” AFP

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