In a high-profile interview, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., bashed President Donald Trump, accusing her onetime political ally-turned-foe of inciting loss of life threats towards her and her son and failing to stay as much as his marketing campaign pledge to deal with bettering the lives of People.
“For an ‘America First’ president, the No. 1 focus ought to have been home coverage, and it wasn’t. And so, in fact, I used to be crucial, as a result of these had been my marketing campaign guarantees,” Greene stated in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS Information’ “60 Minutes.” “As soon as we repair the whole lot right here, then positive, we’ll speak to the remainder of the world.”
Later, CBS Information’ Lesley Stahl requested Greene: “Are you MAGA?”
“I’m America First. … MAGA is President Trump’s phrase. That’s his political insurance policies,” Greene stated, referring to Trump’s signature motto, “Make America Nice Once more.” “I name myself America First.”
Different Republicans, on and off Capitol Hill, have expressed frustration that Trump and the GOP aren’t doing sufficient to deal with People’ issues about affordability. However in latest days, Trump has pointed to decrease gasoline costs, and he issued an govt order directing his administration to research anti-competitive habits that would have an effect on meals provide chains.
“In a short while, President Trump has already delivered on most of the guarantees he was elected to enact. He’s secured the border; tackled Biden’s inflation disaster; lowered drug costs; ended taxes on suggestions, time beyond regulation, and social safety; cooled inflation; deported felony unlawful aliens; carried out vital reforms placing American employees first; and extra,” White Home spokeswoman Abigail Jackson stated in a press release Sunday night time.
“Because the architect of the MAGA motion, President Trump will all the time put America First. Each single day he’s working onerous to proceed fulfilling the numerous guarantees he made and he’ll proceed delivering,” she stated.
Greene spoke to “60 Minutes” on the heels of her stunning announcement final month that she is going to resign from workplace in January, a full yr earlier than her time period ends. Her choice got here after she broke with Trump and different social gathering leaders and signed a bipartisan discharge petition that compelled a profitable vote within the Home to compel the discharge of the federal government’s recordsdata on Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump slammed Greene, a conservative hard-liner who at one level had been one in every of his most vocal defenders on Capitol Hill, as “Marjorie Traitor Greene.” When Greene complained that she was receiving loss of life threats due to Trump, he dismissed her worries: “I don’t suppose her life is at risk. … I don’t suppose anyone cares about her.”
Within the “60 Minutes” interview, Greene stated that as Trump was preventing the discharge of the Epstein recordsdata and calling her a traitor, he was taking conferences with controversial international leaders and New York’s mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani.
“He did this in the identical time span the place President Trump introduced within the Al Qaeda chief that was needed by the U.S. authorities, who’s now the president of Syria. Then, inside per week, he introduced within the Crown Prince MBS, who murdered an American journalist,” Greene stated referring to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “After which he introduced within the newly elected Democrat socialist mayor of New York. That was the time span that he referred to as me a traitor.”
When Stahl requested whether or not Trump had run her out of city, Greene replied: “No, under no circumstances. … I shall be nobody’s battered spouse … and I gained’t enable the system to abuse me anymore.”
Greene recounted a telephone name by which Trump tried to influence her to again off the discharge petition effort involving the Epstein recordsdata.
“We did speak concerning the Epstein recordsdata, and he was extraordinarily indignant at me that I had signed the discharge petition to launch the recordsdata,” she advised Stahl. “I absolutely consider that these girls deserve the whole lot they’re asking. They’re asking for all of it to return out; they deserve it. And he was livid with me. … He stated it was going to harm folks.”
Ultimately, Greene and three different Home Republicans didn’t cave underneath strain from Trump. The Epstein invoice bought to the ground, and all however one Home member voted for Trump’s Justice Division to launch the recordsdata; the Senate handed the invoice unanimously, and Trump quietly signed it into legislation.
However due to Trump’s ire, Greene stated, she and her son confronted quite a few loss of life threats. She stated she despatched Trump messages she had obtained threatening her son’s life and described Trump’s response as “extraordinarily unkind.”
She elaborated about their change in a thread on X earlier Sunday, saying Trump “responded with harsh accusatory replies and nil sympathy.”
“I additionally despatched these threats to [FBI] Director Kash Patel and fortunately he responded with ‘on it’ and I despatched these threats to Vice President JD Vance who responded promptly with kindness and sympathy,” Greene posted on X.
Within the “60 Minutes” interview, Greene rejected hypothesis that her very public break with Trump is as a result of she needs to run for president in 2028.
“I’ve zero plans, zero need to run for president. I might hate the Senate. I’m not operating for governor,” Greene stated. “However, Lesley, it doesn’t matter what number of occasions I say it, I’ll have face-to-face conversations with folks, and I’ll flat-out inform them to their face, they usually gained’t consider me.
“They usually’re like, ‘Oh yeah, positive.’ Wink, wink. And I’m, like, I don’t know learn how to make it extra clear.”
