Marjorie Taylor Greene has alleged that Donald Trump sent her a text message in which he claimed that if her son was killed, it would be her fault. The former congresswoman from Georgia, formerly a staunch Trump ally, revealed the details in a recent interview inPiers Morgan Uncensored, describing the president's response as showing 'no compassion' when she raised the issue of death threats to her family.

The claim has thrust the pair's bitter feud back into the spotlight, with Greene linking it to her earlier push for the release ofJeffrey Epstein files.

Greene, who resigned from Congress in recent months, said she reached out to Trump after her family began receiving serious threats. These included apipe bomb threaton her house and several direct death threats against her 22-year-old son, Derek. She attributed the surge in threats to Trump's repeated use of the word 'traitor' to describe her following their disagreement over the Epstein files.

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In her message to the president, Greene stressed that no one's children should ever be the victim of political violence because of policy disagreements. According to her account, Trump's reply was accusatory and lacked any sympathy.

'He basically blamed me. He had no compassion for death threats on my children. He blamed me basically that if my son were to get killed, it would be my fault,' she told her interviewer in an MSN report.

She said she still possesses thetext messages from the president. In anInstagram reelthat has been viewed by thousands, Greene is heard saying: 'I'm not a traitor to my country... He said if my son were to get killed - it would be my fault!' The clip shows her reacting with disbelief at the alleged response.

A Time article details the rift between Greene and Trump developed last year when the former congresswoman worked alongside Republican colleagues to demand the full release of files relating toJeffrey Epstein. Trump reportedly considered the effort a betrayal of loyalty.

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This led to public criticism from the president, after which Greene said the threats against her family escalated dramatically. This disagreement prompted her eventual departure from Congress. Greene has described the text exchange as a turning point, revealing a side of Trump she had not seen during their years of alliance.

Source: International Business Times UK