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Turbulence in U.S. Politics: Greene Alleges Threats After Trump Withdrawal of Support

Hadisur Rahman, JadeTimes Staff

H. Rahman is a Jadetimes news reporter covering the USA

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In a dramatic escalation within the Republican Party, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly claimed that she has received threats to her safety after former President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement. The tension follows a bitter fallout over issues ranging from U.S. military aid to Israel to the release of sensitive documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.


Greene said that private security firms contacted her with warnings, suggesting a “hotbed of threats” she believes have been stirred up by “the most powerful man in the world” a pointed jab at Trump, though she stopped short of naming him directly.


In response, Trump called her a “disgrace” on social media and vowed to back a challenger against her in future races.


The public split comes amid a larger wave of political drama: newly released texts from the House Oversight Committee suggest that Steve Bannon advised Epstein on media and legal strategy before his death. Meanwhile, enforcement sweeps by ICE have begun in Charlotte, North Carolina, sparking controversy and concern among local communities.


On top of that, the justice system is under scrutiny as the Department of Justice revises Trump-era pardon documents. There’s also geopolitical tension, with Trump reportedly threatening tariffs in dealings with Thailand, and renewed scrutiny on private equity firms in New York following Lina Khan’s appointment to the incoming mayor’s transition team.


This public rift between Trump and one of his most vocal former allies signals deepening divisions within the Republican base, a fissure that could have major implications for future intra-party power struggles.


If you’d like more about the legal developments or how this split could shape 2026 political battles, I can break that down too.

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