Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Congresswoman from Georgia, addressed her supporters and critics in a series of posts on November 16, 2025, sharing personal reflections on recent events and clarifying her relationship with former President Donald Trump.
In her first post at 13:42 UTC, Greene expressed gratitude to survivors connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case: “I want to thank the courageous women who are Epstein survivors that wrote this beautiful letter of support for me. I’ve got your back! I look forward to seeing some of you this week. Stay strong!!”
Later that day at 15:12 UTC, she commented on accusations directed at her regarding her loyalty to Trump: “I stood with President Trump when almost no one else would. I campaigned for him all over this country and spent millions of my own dollars helping him get elected. That’s why being called a ‘traitor’ isn’t just hurtful, it puts a target on my back and puts my life in danger.”
At 15:49 UTC, Greene sought to clarify reports about conversations with Trump concerning potential Senate or gubernatorial runs in Georgia: “The President said I criticized him because he pushed me not to run for Senate or governor in Georgia. That is absolutely not true. I have never had a conversation with President Trump about running for Senate or governor. Those decisions were completely my own.”
Greene has been an active political figure in Georgia’s congressional elections over recent cycles. In 2024, she won re-election against Shawn Harris by securing approximately 64% of the vote; in 2022, she defeated Marcus Flowers with nearly 66%; and in 2020, she prevailed over Kevin Van Ausdal with almost 75% of the vote.

