Trump’s Insult Unleashes Eerie Pizza Pranks on Rep. Greene’s Door

Hoax pizza orders flooded Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s home and relatives’ addresses this week.

Dozens of past swatting incidents targeted her family during her nationwide campaign trails.

Death threats against her reportedly topped congressional lists, with several senders convicted and jailed.

Greene, a staunch Trump backer who spent millions on his reelection, now faces what she calls a direct fallout from his public “traitor” label over her Epstein files push. Victims in leaked letters praise her stance, insisting Trump faces no blame in the documents, while she highlights her near-perfect conservative voting score to counter betrayal claims. This rift unfolds amid a discharge petition that hit 218 signatures, forcing a House vote next week on unsealing the files despite Trump’s repeated “Democrat hoax” dismissals.

Private security alerts warn Greene of surging online threats, echoing her history of left-wing harassment that led to federal probes and prison terms for perpetrators. She alleges figures like Mark Levin amplified the attacks, stirring a “feeding frenzy” among radicals, much like prior episodes that drew FBI involvement. Law enforcement records confirm over 20 swatting calls alone tied to her pro-Trump rallies, underscoring how heated rhetoric can escalate to real peril for public servants.

The timing raises eyebrows, landing just before the Epstein vote that could expose elite networks linked to the financier’s abuses. Greene stresses her oath to transparency for survivors, many teens at the time, and notes Democrats ignored the issue for years under Biden. Bipartisan discharge supporters now include four initial GOP signers, but Trump’s opposition has split allies, fueling demands for full disclosure over political shields.

Such feuds spotlight the perils of intra-party fire, where loyalty tests clash with victim advocacy in a polarized Congress. Greene vows continued Trump agenda support on borders and economy, yet urges an end to venom that divides voters craving unity. Oversight probes into Epstein’s web, involving global intel and tycoons, promise broader accountability if released, per committee filings.