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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican representative from Georgia, has reported receiving threats following former President Donald Trump’s withdrawal of his endorsement for her candidacy. The conflicts between Greene and Trump have been escalating over several issues, including the so-called “Epstein files”, which Greene supports releasing. These tensions peaked when Trump publicly announced his withdrawal of support and promised to endorse a challenger for her seat in the next midterm election.
Marjorie Taylor Greene gets security threats after Trump withdrawal
Republican supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene reports receiving threats since Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement. She cited private security warnings after the abrupt U-turn from the former President.
In a social media post, Greene pointed out that these threats were encouraged by Trump, whose support she had previously enjoyed. She also linked rising living costs to an upcoming vote on the release of Epstein files.
Public feud between Marjorie Taylor Greene and Trump
The disagreement between Greene and Trump is now public, with Greene contesting Trump over matters like military aid to Israel, government shutdown and the Epstein files. Trump, in turn, vowed to support a challenger against Greene in the next midterm elections.
The tension mainly revolves around the release of government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein backed by Greene. The House speaker Mike Johnson, plans to hold a vote on releasing these documents next week.
Steve Bannon advised Epstein for years
Newly released texts reveal that Steve Bannon provided legal and media advice to Jeffrey Epstein in the final year of Epstein’s life. Bannon had suggested that the renewed scrutiny on Epstein was a “sophisticated op”.
ICE begins operation in Charlotte, North Carolina
A federal immigration operation has begun in Charlotte, North Carolina, with agents targeting locations including a church in East Charlotte leading to arrests.
Christian principles at odds with Trump, says minister
Justin Douglas, a minister running for the US Congress as a Democrat, argues that Trump’s actions are inconsistent with Christian principles. Douglas represents a new wave of the Christian left aiming to challenge the Democratic brand’s association primarily with college-educated urbanites.
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