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US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks alongside US President Donald Trump, in Georgia. — AFP file photo
US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks alongside US President Donald Trump, in Georgia. — AFP file photo
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WASHINGTON: Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene accused US President Donald Trump of putting her life in danger, saying his online criticism has triggered a wave of threats against her. Greene, once a longtime Trump loyalist who has more recently taken positions at odds with the president, said she has been contacted by private security firms warning about her safety.


"Aggressive rhetoric attacking me has historically led to death threats and multiple convictions of men who were radicalised by the same type (of) rhetoric being directed at me right now," Greene, a US House of Representatives member from Georgia, wrote in a post on X. "This time by the President of the United States."


Trump broke with Greene on Friday night in a withering social media post in which he referred to Greene as "Wacky" and a "ranting lunatic" who complained he would not take her calls. He continued his criticism on Saturday with two more social media posts, calling her a "Lightweight Congresswoman," "Traitor" and a "disgrace" to the Republican Party. — Reuters


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