Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump showed her 'no sympathy' after she received death threats

According to Marjorie Taylor Greene, only Vice President JD Vance and FBI Director Kash Patel responded with concern and assurance
PUBLISHED DEC 10, 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene said President Donald Trump ignored her warnings about serious threats made against her and her family (CNN, Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene said President Donald Trump ignored her warnings about serious threats made against her and her family (CNN, Getty Images)


WASHINGTON, DC: Marjorie Taylor Greene said President Donald Trump ignored her warnings about threats from MAGA supporters after he labeled her a “traitor.”

She added that she was shocked by Trump’s "unkind" response and emphasized that the safety of families should be respected, no matter political disagreements.

Marjorie Taylor Greene weighs in on Trump's 'unkind' response

President Donald Trump delivers remarks during an event at Mount Airy Casino Resort on December 9, 2025 in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. Trump discussed his administration's economic agenda and its efforts to lower the cost of living. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump delivers remarks during an event at Mount Airy Casino Resort on December 9, 2025 in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

During her appearance on 'The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,' Marjorie Taylor Greene told CNN, “He was extremely— I won’t repeat what he said— but it was extremely unkind. No sympathy, no care.” She added, “I was literally shocked—shocked that he was so unkind and accusatory.”

Greene described the threats she and her family received, “We had a pipe bomb threat on my home, a pipe bomb threat on my family construction company and staff. And had multiple pizza doxxings.”

She stressed, “But the serious one was the direct death threats on my son, and I think that goes beyond anyone’s argument or disagreements or politics.”

She continued, “All of our children and our families’ safety should matter to anyone, no matter if they’re mad at us or disagree with us. I think that should be something we respect.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene slams White House staffers for not responding to her reports

Greene slammed several White House staffers for failing to respond to her reports of death threats.

“I sent those same death threats to his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and his Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair; they didn’t even reply to me," she said.

Vice President JD Vance waves to the audience during a Turning Point USA event at the Pavilion at Ole Miss at the University of Mississippi, on October 29, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. The visit marks the first stop on the “This Is the Turning Point” campus tour, led by Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk. (Photo by Jonathan Ernst-Pool/Getty Images)
Vice President JD Vance waves to the audience during a Turning Point USA event at the Pavilion at Ole Miss at the University of Mississippi, on October 29, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi (Jonathan Ernst-Pool/Getty Images)

She singled out Wiles, adding, “I would’ve expected at least Susie Wiles, who’s a woman, a mother, a grandmother, I would have expected her to have said, ‘This is unacceptable, we’ll send it to Kash Patel,’ something of that nature. ‘We’ll make sure you’re family’s safe.’ I would’ve expected those responses.”

Greene noted that the only officials who did respond were Vice President JD Vance and FBI Director Kash Patel. “JD Vance I give a lot of credit to. He was very kind and caring about that and I did send to Kash Patel and he said, ‘On it.'"

Trump reveals when Marjorie Taylor Greene turned against him



During an interview with Politico, Trump launched an unprovoked attack on Marjorie Taylor Greene.

He said, “I’ve watched stupid people like Marjorie Traitor Greene, or some people call her Taylor Greene. Some people call her Taylor Brown because green sometimes turns to brown.”

Trump accused Greene of misrepresenting his priorities, claiming she falsely suggested he values foreign policy over domestic issues.

“When you know people with low IQs, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, she’s a low IQ person, when she says it’s too much, she doesn’t understand,” he added.

The president also suggested Greene turned against him because he stopped taking her repeated calls.

“She was loyal until I wasn’t able to answer her phone calls ’cause I’m just too busy. You can’t call me three times a day,” Trump said, explaining that he must manage demands from “over 200 congressmen, 53 senators, 212 countries, and a family.”

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