Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly rebuked former President Donald Trump after he reportedly called her a “traitor.” Greene stated that she was labeled a traitor “by a man that I fought for 6 years for,” emphasizing her freely given loyalty. This clash stems from Greene’s support for victims allegedly associated with Jeffrey Epstein and her refusal to remove her name from a discharge petition, actions that seemingly triggered Trump’s ire. Greene’s response included a pointed definition of a traitor, characterizing them as “an American that serves foreign countries and themselves.”
The dispute arrives amidst heightened anticipation surrounding the release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, with Greene suggesting that “the real fight” will commence once these files become public. While the specific nature of the discharge petition remains unclear in this context, the conflict highlights a growing rift between Greene and Trump, potentially impacting the dynamics of the Republican party. As of now, neither Trump nor his representatives have offered an official explanation for the “traitor” accusation, leaving the context open to interpretation.