White House accuses Marjorie Taylor Greene of tipping off protesters

The White House has informed the Secret Service that former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene may have alerted leftist protesters to President Donald Trump's location during a dinner last fall. The incident occurred at Joe's Seafood in Washington, D.C., where Trump dined with Vice President JD Vance and cabinet members. Greene vehemently denies the allegations, calling them a dangerous lie.

In September, President Donald Trump visited Joe's Seafood in Washington, D.C., a restaurant recommended by former Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. The dinner, attended by Vice President JD Vance and several prominent cabinet members, aimed to demonstrate the city's progress following the Trump administration's deployment of the National Guard to address crime.

The evening turned chaotic when protesters from the anti-war group CODEPINK confronted Trump, shouting slogans such as 'Free DC! Free Palestine! Trump is the Hitler of our time!' The group, primarily composed of women and alleged to have ties to the Chinese government, disrupted the meal and prompted a strong reaction from Trump, who later demanded an investigation into CODEPINK and called for the protesters to be imprisoned.

According to two sources on Trump's team, the White House notified the Secret Service that Greene might have tipped off the protesters about the president's whereabouts. Reports indicate Greene repeatedly contacted White House staff that day to confirm Trump's plans, despite claiming she only suggested the restaurant without knowing the exact timing. As a regular at Joe's Seafood, her absence that night on September 9 struck Trump's aides as unusual.

Greene rejected the accusations outright, stating to Axios, 'an absolute lie, a dangerous lie. I would never do that.' She emphasized that only the restaurant and Trump's aides knew of the reservation and questioned the Secret Service's preparation: 'The story you should be writing is why didn’t the Secret Service sweep the restaurant?' It is unclear whether the Secret Service is investigating her, as Greene declined to comment on any contact.

The allegations highlight deepening tensions between Trump and Greene, once allies, over foreign policy in his second term. Greene has criticized Trump for abandoning his 'America First' agenda and opposed the One Big Beautiful Bill. Their documented friendship with CODEPINK co-founder Medea Benjamin, who praised Greene last year for opposing Trump's strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, adds context to the rift. Greene recently left office, but the feud persists.

Related Articles

Illustration of suspect Cole Tomas Allen charged with attempted assassination of President Trump following White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting.
Image generated by AI

Cole Tomas Allen charged with attempted assassination of Trump after WHCD shooting

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Federal prosecutors have charged 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen with attempting to assassinate President Trump in connection with Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Details from unsealed court documents reveal the suspect's targeting plans, amid praise for Secret Service response and calls for enhanced security.

Federal authorities say anger over the U.S. conflict with Iran may have helped drive a suspect to attack President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last month. Cole Allen charged a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton on April 25 and fired a shotgun at agents protecting the president.

Reported by AI

President Donald Trump was rushed from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton following reports of gunfire on Saturday night. An alleged shooter is in custody, though it remains unclear if anyone was injured. First Lady Melania Trump and other officials were also evacuated quickly.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro released security footage capturing Cole Allen, the suspect charged in last week's attempted assassination of President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, scouting the Washington Hilton the day before and charging a checkpoint with gunfire. The video details the Saturday shooting where Allen wounded a protected Secret Service agent before being subdued.

Reported by AI

An unsealed FBI affidavit provides new insights into Cole Tomas Allen's plot to target President Trump and officials at the 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner, including his travel and a threatening email to family. Rep. Jasmine Crockett questioned the frequency of attempts on Trump's life amid the incident.

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she and two friends were asked to leave The Croissanterie in Little Rock after the owner told her security detail that staff felt “threatened and uncomfortable” by her presence. The restaurant did not respond publicly to The Daily Wire’s request for comment, and an employee later posted a message on Facebook criticizing the governor.

Reported by AI Fact checked

Butterworth’s, a Capitol Hill bistro that opened shortly before the 2024 election, has become a visible meeting place for MAGA-aligned figures and staffers during President Donald Trump’s second term. Coverage from multiple outlets has tied the restaurant’s sudden prominence to inauguration-week events, its ownership links to right-wing media, and a menu that stands out in Washington’s political dining scene.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline