BREAKING: Trump Calls Secret Service on Marjorie Taylor Greene as Alliance Collapses in Public Civil War
Trump Turns on Former Ally, Orders Secret Service Review
Donald Trump is reportedly so rattled and paranoid that his White House has contacted the U.S. Secret Service regarding Marjorie Taylor Greene, the former congresswoman who was once one of his most loyal defenders.
According to a report leaked by the Trump regime to Axios, the White House asked the Secret Service to examine whether Greene tipped off protesters ahead of a humiliating confrontation involving Trump at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in Washington, D.C. in early September.
Greene categorically denies the accusation, calling it a “dangerous lie” and accusing the Trump White House of defamation and retaliation.

The Joe’s Seafood Incident That Shook Trump
The dispute centers on a now-infamous September 9 dinner outing, when Trump arrived at Joe’s Seafood with JD Vance and several cabinet officials—only to be ambushed by Code Pink protesters shouting:
“Trump is the Hitler of our time!”
“Free D.C.! Free Palestine!”
Video of the incident went viral, capturing visible fear and fury on Trump’s face as protesters came alarmingly close.
Trump was reportedly enraged that the Secret Service allowed demonstrators within shouting distance and immediately demanded answers.
Axios: White House Claims Greene Tipped Off Protesters
Axios reported that Trump aides now believe Marjorie Taylor Greene was responsible for the protest, based on several factors:
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Greene had recommended Joe’s Seafood as a restaurant Trump should visit
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She allegedly called White House staff multiple times on the day of the dinner to confirm Trump was going
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Greene did not appear at the restaurant herself, despite being a regular there
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Greene has a documented friendship with Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin
Trump aides described the Joe’s incident as a “point of no return” in Trump’s relationship with Greene.
Greene Fires Back: “This Is Absolute BS”
Greene responded furiously, posting under an account now labeled “Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.”
She wrote:
“This is exactly what I told this little White House tool that wrote this absurd, dangerous lie on behalf of the White House because they are mad at me for telling the truth about the president and forcing the release of the Epstein files.”
Greene flatly denied ever tipping off Code Pink:
“I would never do anything to endanger anyone. This is 100% false.”
She added that only the White House and Secret Service controlled Trump’s reservation, and that she had zero knowledge of when Trump would dine there.
A Damning Question: Why Wasn’t the Restaurant Secured?
Greene repeatedly pointed to what she says is the real scandal:
“Why didn’t the Secret Service sweep the restaurant?
Why weren’t metal detectors set up?
Why weren’t standard security protocols followed?”
She noted that Trump’s team—not her—handled the reservation, and warned that the failure was especially alarming less than a year after Trump was shot in Butler.
Code Pink Rejects White House Narrative
A Code Pink spokesperson dismissed the accusation outright, calling it “absolutely comical.”
Axios acknowledged that the White House provided no direct evidence that Greene alerted protesters—only suspicions based on circumstantial claims.
From Loyalty to Enemy: A Relationship in Freefall
Greene once stood among Trump’s fiercest defenders, but the alliance has collapsed publicly and bitterly.
She reminded the public:
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She won her first election without Trump’s endorsement
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She supported him for six years without asking for anything
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She was later branded a “traitor” by Trump for standing with Epstein survivors
In a powerful Capitol Hill statement, Greene said:
“A traitor is an American who serves foreign countries and themselves.
A patriot serves the American people.”https://youtu.be/Ncr0-gWe35Y?si=v2DW2hU2kLLPFLvc
Greene Breaks with GOP on Healthcare and War
In recent months, Greene has openly criticized Republicans for:
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Allowing Affordable Care Act subsidies to expire
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Ignoring rural voters dependent on healthcare
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Supporting foreign wars while Americans struggle economically
She warned that Republican voters themselves are now discussing a 2026 tax revolt, driven by anger over unaffordable housing, healthcare, and rising debt.
Trump’s MAGA Coalition Fractures
The Secret Service episode underscores a deeper crisis:
Trump is now turning on former loyalists, accusing them of betrayal, conspiracy, and sabotage.
From Epstein files to foreign wars to internal purges, Trump’s political operation appears increasingly paranoid, isolated, and volatile.
What was once a cult of loyalty is now a public civil war inside MAGA.
Conclusion: A Leader Afraid of His Own Shadow
That a former ally could trigger a Secret Service inquiry—based on suspicion rather than evidence—signals something profound:
Donald Trump is no longer projecting strength.
He is defensive, fearful, and lashing out.
And as allies fall, one by one, the question grows louder:
If Trump cannot trust those who once worshipped him, who is left?