Summary
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, says she has filed reports about more than 700 death threats received by her office over the past five years. She mentioned these threats initially came from those on the "left" but are now also from the "right" after her disagreement with President Donald Trump regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Greene announced plans to retire early from her third term due to this situation.
Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene is a Georgia Republican who has reported over 700 death threats to Capitol Police in the past five years.
- These threats originally came from the political "left," but after her recent split with President Trump, threats are also coming from the political "right."
- Greene and President Trump parted ways after she supported releasing government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- President Trump publicly criticized Greene on social media and withdrew his endorsement.
- Greene has faced political violence threats, similar to other members of Congress from both parties.
- Greene announced she would retire early from her third term due to the situation.
- She claimed that her office lacked the resources to monitor all the threats online.
- Greene noted specific threats like pizza deliveries intended to reveal her address and threats against her son.