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Trump reports Marjorie Taylor Greene to Secret Service over alleged dinner location leak
Summary
White House aides told Axios that President Trump reported Marjorie Taylor Greene to the Secret Service after he feared she had leaked the location of his dinner; Greene denies the allegation and it is unclear whether the Secret Service opened an official investigation.
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President Donald Trump reported Marjorie Taylor Greene to the Secret Service after fearing she had leaked the location of his dinner to protesters. The episode occurred last September at a Washington, D.C., steakhouse where a pro-Palestinian group confronted the president. White House aides told Axios the incident further strained Trump’s relationship with Greene. Greene denies the claim and has not confirmed whether she was contacted by the Secret Service.
Known details:
- White House aides said Trump reported Greene to the Secret Service over concerns she had tipped off protesters.
- The confrontation occurred last September at a steakhouse in Washington, D.C., when protesters approached the table where Trump was dining.
- Greene said she recommended the restaurant but denied informing anyone when the president would go and described the leak claim as false.
- Officials said it is unclear whether the Secret Service opened an official investigation and Greene declined to confirm any contact.
Summary:
The report says the episode heightened tensions between the president and Greene and prompted internal concern at the White House. It is unclear whether the Secret Service opened a formal investigation. Undetermined at this time.
