Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene says she and her family have received hoax pizza deliveries and a pipe-bomb threat since President Donald Trump publicly broke with her on Friday.
In a series of posts on X, the Georgia Republican accused Mr Trump of issuing “a dog whistle to dangerous radicals” by labelling her “Wacky Marjorie” and urging supporters to back a primary challenger. She said her construction-company office was targeted overnight and that private security firms have warned her the risk level has risen.
The hoax pizza deliveries have started now, to my house and my family members.
Update: we also received a pipe bomb threat on my construction companies office building.
President Trump’s unwarranted and vicious attacks against me were a dog whistle to dangerous radicals that… pic.twitter.com/SUOoSNz83Z
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 16, 2025
Greene, 50, claimed similar harassment in previous years—swatting calls and fake food orders—had come from the left and led to criminal convictions. “This time the threats are being fueled by the president, Mark Levin and paid activists calling me a traitor,” she wrote. “It puts blood in the water.”
While I support President Trump’s administration and have voted in support of his agenda. I am also allowed to disagree with him at times.
For example, bringing the Al-Qaeda Syrian President to be honored in the Oval Office on the 250th Anniversary of the Marines and the day… pic.twitter.com/VAMjdpJVFM
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 16, 2025
Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, she criticised Mr Trump for hosting Syria’s new president in the Oval Office, calling the move “Veterans last” rather than “America First”. She also apologised for her own part in “toxic politics”, saying: “We need healing in this country.”
The rift erupted on Friday when Mr Trump posted on Truth Social that he was withdrawing his endorsement, complaining Greene “does nothing but COMPLAIN” and hinting he would support an alternative candidate in Georgia’s 6th District. Greene responded that she has “one of the most conservative voting records in Congress” and had “fought harder than anyone” to elect him.
House Republicans are preparing to vote on releasing further federal documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a subject on which Greene has clashed with party leaders. She suggested the timing of Mr Trump’s attacks was linked to that dispute, adding: “I am not a traitor.”