Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene revealed concerning information regarding a message from former President Donald Trump after she informed him about death threats directed at her son. In an interview with Lesley Stahl on CBS's 60 Minutes, Greene recounted the fallout from Trump's comments, which included labeling her as 'Marjorie Traitor Greene' after she criticized him on various issues, including the Epstein files.

Greene stated that following Trump's derogatory remarks, she received a pipe bomb threat at her residence and multiple direct death threats aimed at her son. She noted that the subject line of these threats specifically referenced her as 'Marjorie Traitor Greene,' suggesting a direct link between Trump's comments and the threats she received.

In response to the threats, Greene reached out to both Vice President JD Vance and Trump. She reported that Vance acknowledged her concerns with a promise to investigate, while Trump's response was described by Greene as 'not very nice' and 'extremely unkind,' although she chose not to disclose the exact content of their conversation.

During the interview, Greene also mentioned that some of her Republican colleagues privately criticize Trump but are too fearful to express their opinions publicly.