Marjorie Taylor Greene is a former Republican congresswoman
She said she reached out to several senior figures close to Trump after her 22-year-old son received death threats.
“I got no response from Susie Wiles – none – and she’s a mother and grandmother and a woman,” she said, according to VT.
“Got no response from James Blair because he only cares about making money on campaigns.
“I did hear from Kash Patel. He said ‘on it,’ but I haven’t heard from him since.
“I don’t know what he’s on. JD Vance was very nice to me, compassionate and kind, and reassured that he would do everything we could to find out what’s going on.”
Donald Trump’s response
What she claims to have heard back from Trump, however, is what is raising eyebrows.
“Then I heard back from Donald Trump, and I’ve saved these text messages. I’d probably get put in jail if I released them publicly, but I saved them,” she said.
“Where Donald Trump proceeded to tell me that it was my fault and that I deserve it.
“If my son gets killed, I deserve it because I was a traitor to him.
“That is our president of the United States. That’s a man [who] says MAGA whatever he wants it to be.”
The White House has not commented on Greene’s claim that she could be “put in jail” for releasing the alleged messages. She also did not specify what law or authority she was referring to.
Her son received threats
In early December 2025, Greene said in an interview with the Daily Beast that the threats were received anonymously via email, with the subject line reading “Marjorie Traitor Greene” – a nickname Trump had publicly used shortly beforehand.
“Derek will have his life snuffed out soon,” the email reportedly read.
“Better watch his back.”
Since resigning, Trump has branded her both a “traitor” and a “disgrace” on Truth Social. Whether she will ever release the text messages she claims to have received remains unclear.
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