Former Republican Congressman Claims Trump Threatened Death
Dallas, TX – Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former Republican congressman, made a startling claim during a speech at the Ron Paul Institute in Texas on June 5, 2026. Greene detailed the circumstances leading to her resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives, centering on threats received following a public disagreement with former President Donald Trump.
According to reports, Greene stated that the volume of threats escalated significantly after Trump labeled her a “traitor.” She explained that this resulted in daily messages including, “We will kill you, traitor.” These threats were initially directed at her son, her youngest child. “I reported it when they started sending it to my son, my youngest child,” Greene stated. The congressman’s comments underscore the intense political tensions surrounding the period following her time in Congress.
Greene’s account highlights the challenges faced by elected officials who publicly criticize the President and the potential for such criticism to incite harmful reactions. The incident is being widely discussed within Republican circles.
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This revelation raises serious questions about the nature of political discourse and the potential for abuse of power.
What was the specific context of Trump’s alleged threat?