Marjorie Taylor Greene Claims Trump Lacked Compassion Amid Family Death Threats
‘Unimaginable’: MTG tells Piers Morgan Trump showed ‘no compassion’ over death threats towards her family
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Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Donald Trump for showing 'no compassion' regarding death threats against her family. In an interview with Piers Morgan, Greene recounted her distress over the threats and Trump's blame towards her, stating she is now focused on advocating for Gen Z.
- 01Greene accused Trump of lacking compassion over death threats against her family.
- 02She reported over 700 death threats to Capitol Police, including threats against her children.
- 03Greene's public feud with Trump led to her resignation from Congress.
- 04She expressed relief at no longer being in Congress, citing its low approval ratings.
- 05Greene is now focused on supporting the younger generation, particularly Gen Z.
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In a recent interview with British media personality Piers Morgan, former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her disappointment with Donald Trump, stating he showed 'no compassion' regarding the death threats directed at her family. Greene, who was once a staunch supporter of Trump, revealed that she has received over 700 death threats, including serious threats against her children. She claimed that Trump's rhetoric had exacerbated these threats and recounted a text exchange where he blamed her for the situation. Greene stated, 'No one’s children should ever be the victim of death threats or have any kind of political violence brought on them because of our politics.' Following a public fallout with Trump, she resigned from Congress, and Republican Clay Fuller has since been sworn in to replace her. Greene expressed relief at no longer being part of Congress, which has a dismal approval rating of only 16 percent according to Gallup. Looking ahead, she emphasized her commitment to advocating for Gen Z, stating, 'That’s the generation that we should be fighting for, and that’s the generation that’s been largely failed.'
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