Hardline Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene was recently branded “a traitor” by President Donald Trump US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has apologized for her role in what she called “toxic politics” amid an escalating feud with US President Donald Trump.The Georgia lawmaker, long known for her radical conservative views and combative speeches, has been increasingly critical of Trump, whom she passionately defended in the past. On Friday, Trump accused Greene of veering to the “far left” and branded her a “traitor.”In an interview with CNN’s State of the Union aired on Sunday, Greene said that while Trump’s remarks had been “hurtful,” she was determined to “end the fighting in politics.” Read more Trump accuses major MAGA ally of turning ‘traitor’ “The most hurtful thing Trump said, which is absolutely untrue, is he called me a traitor,” she said, warning that such language can “radicalize people” and put her life at risk.“I would like to say, humbly, I’m sorry for taking part in the toxic politics. It’s very bad for our country,” she said, adding that the uptick in political violence, including the assassination of conservative organizer and podcaster Charlie Kirk, had prompted her to “put down the knives in politics.”Greene said she would continue to fight for the release of all remaining unredacted files related to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump has urged Republicans not to aid Democrats in spreading what he called “the Epstein hoax,” arguing that his opponents were seeking to undermine his presidency.Greene has also criticized US aid to Israel and Ukraine and claimed that Epstein may have been an Israeli agent.