In a bombshell conversation with 60 Minutes, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia distanced herself from her former home in the MAGA movement and sounded off on her political future, in what was her first in-depth interview since announcing last month she will resign from Congress early next year amid her ongoing public feud with President Donald Trump.
During the interview, Greene said she considered herself “America First” versus MAGA, which she called “President Trump’s phase,” and accused the president of failing to deliver on his…
In a bombshell conversation with 60 Minutes, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia distanced herself from her former home in the MAGA movement and sounded off on her political future, in what was her first in-depth interview since announcing last month she will resign from Congress early next year amid her ongoing public feud with President Donald Trump.
During the interview, Greene said she considered herself “America First” versus MAGA, which she called “President Trump’s phase,” and accused the president of failing to deliver on his promises to voters by siding with corporate allies over regular Americans.
”The people, we’re still out here saying, ‘We want to see action on areas for the American people, not for the major industries and the big donors,’" Greene told anchor Lesley Stahl.
Throughout the year, Greene hammered Trump and split with the GOP on a variety issues, including supporting extending Obamacare subsidies during shutdown negotiations and backing an effort to force the government to release more of the Epstein files that the president vehemently opposite.

Greene accused Trump of betraying his ‘America First’ agenda by boosting industries like big pharma and cryptocurrency (AFP via Getty Images)
Greene said Trump’s eventual comments that she was a “traitor” quickly made their way to people who threatened her and her family.
Greene faced a pipe bomb threat to her home, she said, as well as threatening messages to her son.
"The subject line for the direct death threats on my son was his words, ‘Marjorie Traitor Greene.’ Those were death threats," she told 60 Minutes.
The Georgia firebrand added that she reported the threats to the White House, prompting what she said was an “extremely unkind” response from Trump.

Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Donald Trump said releasing the Epstein files would ‘hurt people’ (Getty)
During the interview, Greene also opened up about the behind-the-scenes conversations she said she had regarding the Epstein scandal with Trump. The rep claims Trump wanted to prevent the release of files because he said it would “hurt people.”
"I had asked him, ‘These women are the ones that were hurt. They were raped at 14. They were raped at 16. I watched them stand in front of the press trembling, their bodies shaking as they were telling their stories, many of them for the first time.’ And I had told him, I said, ‘You know, you have all kinds of people come in the White House, have these women come in the White House,” Greene said. “These women deserve to be heard.’"
As for her future plans, Greene tamped down on speculation she wants to run for president in 2028.
She told Stahl she has “zero desire” to seek the White House and added she would “hate” being in the Senate.
"Surprise, surprise," she said. "I’m not your politician with a whole itinerary of plans or political ambitions."
This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information.