MTG exposes Trump's STUNNING reaction as Epstein secrets threaten his inner circle - "My friends will get hurt!" In a jaw-dropping revelation that rips the mask off years of denial and deflection, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has spilled stunning new details about her final break with Donald Trump - and it all centers on Jeffrey Epstein. According to an in-depth New York Times profile, Greene says she once brushed off Trump's long-documented ties to Epstein as political noise. Like many in MAGA world, she clung to the comforting myths: Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago, Bill Clinton was on the flight logs, nothing to see here. Case closed. Until suddenly it wasn't. Greene told the Times that everything changed after she sat face-to-face with Epstein survivors in a closed-door House Oversight meeting. Their stories, she said, were credible, moving, and impossible to ignore. For the first time, Greene publicly threatened to expose the men who abused them - even if she didn't yet know all the names. And that's when Trump reportedly lost it. According to the Times, Trump called Greene and screamed at her so loudly that staffers throughout her Capitol Hill office could hear every word on speakerphone. When Greene pressed him on why he opposed exposing Epstein's accomplices, Trump allegedly snapped back with a line that may haunt his presidency: "My friends will get hurt." Let that sink in. Not concern for victims. Not due process. Not the truth. Just raw panic over who might be exposed if the Epstein files were fully opened. Greene says she even urged Trump to invite Epstein's victims to the Oval Office - a symbolic gesture of accountability. Trump reportedly responded with fury, dismissing the idea and saying the women had done nothing to "merit the honor." That call, Greene says, was the last time they ever spoke. For years, Trump has loudly proclaimed he wants "full transparency" on Epstein. But behind closed doors, this explosive account suggests a very different reality - one where protecting powerful "friends" mattered more than justice for survivors. The Epstein scandal isn't fading. It's tightening its grip. And now, thanks to Trump's own former ally, Americans are getting a clearer picture of why the truth keeps getting delayed.