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Marjorie Taylor Greene has reported receiving a pipe bomb threat and being targeted by ‘pizza doxxing,’ which she attributes to recent criticisms from Donald Trump.
The Congresswoman from Georgia, who recently faced a harsh public split with Trump via social media on Friday, revealed on Sunday that the threats against her life have intensified over the weekend.
“The prank pizza deliveries have commenced at my home and even at addresses of my family members,” she stated on Sunday evening. Greene shared a screenshot detailing the concept of ‘pizza doxxing’ to provide context.
In a separate update, she disclosed that her construction company’s office had also been threatened with a pipe bomb.
Greene, whose ongoing dispute with Trump has created divisions within the MAGA community, continues to hold the former President responsible for the threats.
“President Trump’s baseless and aggressive attacks against me have acted as a signal to dangerous extremists, potentially inciting serious threats to my safety and that of my family,” she commented.
Greene said its a familiar sight, as she received ‘dozens of swatting calls’ and pizza-based threats back when she was the president’s fiercest ally in Congress and on the campaign trail.
‘And all of that came from the left,’ she said.
Marjorie Taylor Greene said she has received a pipe bomb threat and been a victim of ‘pizza doxxing’ due to Donald Trump ‘s recent attacks against her
The Georgia Congresswoman, who Trump brutally split with in a social media post Friday, said Sunday that the death threats she’s gotten this weekend have escalated
She blamed ‘paid social media activists’ along with Trump and Fox News host Mark Levin for calling her a traitor and fanning the flames.
‘This puts blood in the water and creates a feeding frenzy. And it could ultimately lead to a harmful or even deadly outcome,’ she said.
Greene also noted: ‘The timing of this just happens to be days before we take the vote on releasing the Epstein files.’
The Republican firebrand said she remains committed to her causes and serving her constituents.
‘I love America and the American people, and I swore an oath to uphold the constitution and always do so. I am not a traitor.’
‘However, when the President of the United States irresponsibly calls a Member of Congress of his own party, traitor, he is signaling what must be done to a traitor,’ she said.
Greene then once again laid out her MAGA credentials, talking about how hard she worked to elect the president and supported conservative movements, before echoing her comments on CNN this morning.
‘The toxic and dangerous rhetoric in politics must end and we need healing in this country for all Americans,’ she said.
Greene, whose back and forth with Trump has caused a schism in the MAGA base , continued to blame the threats on the president
When asked about the threats to Greene Sunday night, Trump referred to her again as Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Greene and was dismissive.
‘I don’t think her life is in danger – frankly I don’t think anybody cares about her,’ he told the press
In the wide-ranging interview with CNN’s Dana Bash Sunday morning, which lasted about 20 minutes, Greene doubled down on her push to release the Department of Justice’s files relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
However, she maintained that nothing in the files would be damaging to Trump, per the female victims that she has spoken to and given a platform to share their stories.
‘I stand with these women. I stand with rape victims, I stand with children who are in terrible sex abuse situations, and I stand with survivors of trafficking and those that are trapped in sex trafficking’, Greene told Bash, adding that she would not apologize, and would also keep playing her ‘small part’ for the files to be released because ‘rich and powerful people’ should not be protected if they have done anything wrong.
Bash also questioned Greene’s calls for politicians to tone down their rhetoric after the Congresswoman revealed that she has seen a significant uptick in threats after Trump branded her a ‘traitor.’
The Georgia congresswoman joined CNN’s State of the Union for the first time since Trump brandished her a traitor over a series of public disagreements
Trump had campaigned on a promise to release all of the files relating to Epstein, something which Greene has continued to champion.
The House is planning to hold a vote on Tuesday to release the files relating to Epstein, something which Trump is repeatedly trying to kill.
The petition to force a vote on the files reached 218 signatures this week after the House returned to Washington after the 43-day government shutdown.
Trump has repeatedly stated the effort is a ‘Democrat hoax’ in an effort to distance himself from the sordid affair.
That’s despite a reported history of socializing in orbits close to Epstein, who, like Trump, split time between Florida and New York.
Trump branded Greene with two of his trademark insulting nicknames on Saturday also, as their conflict deepened.
He posted on Truth Social shortly after Greene shared a measured statement of her own, following their online screaming match Friday.
In it, he branded the Georgia Representative as ‘Marjorie Taylor Brown’ adding: ‘Green grass turns Brown when it begins to ROT!’.
Greene has doubled down on her push to release the Department of Justice’s files relating to financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
Trump branded Greene with two of his trademark insulting nicknames on Saturday also, as their conflict deepened
In a follow up post, he also labelled her ‘Marjorie Traitor Greene’, after saying she ‘betrayed the entire Republican Party when she turned Left.’
Greene and Trump traded social media barbs on Friday, with Greene sharing screenshots of texts she sent to Trump about the Epstein files.
Trump kickstarted the spat – including an admission that he advised her not to run for Senate in 2026 – on Truth Social earlier that evening.
She advised him to ‘lean in’ to former President Bill Clinton’s connections to the pedophile, Trump ordered an investigation into Clinton on Friday.
In a second screenshot, Greene responded to a text from ‘NH’ that appeared to be fuming about her Trump criticisms, stating: ‘THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN HOAX.’
Greene replied: ‘In every single interview I have done I have defended President Trump.
‘I’ve said over and over the women say he did nothing wrong and their attorney says he’s the only one who helped.
‘And the Democrats had 4 years to release the files but did nothing’, NH is an apparent reference to the president’s assistant Natalie Harp.
Greene adds: ‘Stop ignoring the women. Many of them literally voted for President Trump and say so publicly. Them being raped as teenagers is not a hoax.’