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White House Points Finger at MTG Over Protester Ambush at Trump’s D.C. Dinner

by Jazz Hostetler
January 9, 2026
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President Trump faced a direct confrontation from Code Pink activists during a dinner at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in Washington, D.C., back on September 9, 2025. The group approached his table, chanting “Free DC! Free Palestine! Trump is the Hitler of our time!” while he dined with Vice President JD Vance and several Cabinet members. The outing aimed to show the improved safety in the capital after Trump deployed National Guard troops to curb crime. Secret Service agents eventually removed the protesters, but the close encounter raised alarms about security protocols.

White House officials reached out to the Secret Service, suspecting former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene may have leaked details of the president’s plans to the activists. Greene, who resigned from Congress this week amid growing tensions with Trump, had recommended the restaurant to him. Sources noted her repeated calls to staffers that day to confirm his attendance. Her ties to Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin, sharing views against U.S. aid to Ukraine and Israel, fueled the suspicions. Benjamin has publicly commended Greene for standing against certain foreign policies.

Greene fired back against the claims. “Any suggestion I revealed Trump’s dinner plans was an absolute lie, a dangerous lie. I would never do that,” she told reporters. She shifted focus to the security team, asking why agents failed to fully sweep the venue or install metal detectors at the entrance. Only the restaurant and Trump’s aides knew about the reservation, according to her account.

Code Pink denied any involvement from Greene. Spokesperson Melissa Garriga called the idea “comical,” insisting no tip-off occurred. The group, known for anti-war stances, has clashed with Trump before, but this incident came just a year after an assassination attempt on him, making the breach feel especially raw.

Trump demanded action against the protesters. “They should be put in jail,” he said, pushing for a full probe into Code Pink. His team met with Secret Service leadership to review the lapse and tighten future protections. While it’s unclear if Greene faces any formal investigation, the episode marks a breaking point in their once-close alliance.

The fallout traces back to last spring, when Trump shared polling data suggesting Greene could lose a potential Senate run in Georgia. She saw it as interference, while he claimed it was just honest advice. Since then, Greene has openly criticized Trump for straying from America First priorities, including his tax and spending policies. Trump, in private, expressed bewilderment at her shift, wondering what changed with his former supporter.

This isn’t the first time questions have swirled around Secret Service handling of threats to Trump. A lawsuit filed in December 2025 accused the agency of negligence in the restaurant incident, pointing out that all guests were supposedly screened beforehand. Some in MAGA circles see patterns here—repeated close calls that suggest either incompetence or something more coordinated, perhaps from holdovers in the bureaucracy resistant to Trump’s agenda.

As investigations unfold, this saga reveals the fractures within the Republican ranks and the persistent harassment from left-wing groups. With Trump in his second term, securing the homeland means not just deploying troops but ensuring loyalty from all corners. The D.C. dinner disruption serves as a stark warning: threats can come from outside agitators or, allegedly, from within the fold.

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Comments 26

  1. truth says:
    4 months ago

    Israeli first neocon trump went full zionist rino and is now the enemy of all things good and decent.. Of course his old geriatric zionist ass wants protestors arrests, of course he does

    Fck trump he’s traitor who should hang

    Reply
    • Glee says:
      4 months ago

      No…the POS isn’t Trump, it’s that redneck bimbo and narcissistic attention whore who never accomplished anything but chase cameras. She’s the scum bag…and so are you.

      Reply
      • Richard J Hidalgo says:
        4 months ago

        BIG thumbs up on your post here, Glee!

        Reply
      • ThePrisoner says:
        4 months ago

        MTG is nearly the most loyal supporter Trump had in congress, try to actually follow matters.

        Reply
    • bob says:
      4 months ago

      you are a imbecile

      Reply
      • Richard J Hidalgo says:
        4 months ago

        Wow, a three-syllable expletive used as a comeback, with a grammatical error before it. I am not surprised.

        Reply
        • Dave Coleman says:
          4 months ago

          I can tell you what happened to MTG to make her irrational: menopause.

          Reply
          • Richard J Hidalgo says:
            4 months ago

            Yep

      • Richard J Hidalgo says:
        4 months ago

        If you are not responding to me, I apologize.

        Reply
    • Gwenski says:
      4 months ago

      Cry harder maggot

      Reply
    • Doyle says:
      4 months ago

      moron woke right new neo con babble….disgusting babble at that.

      Reply
    • Rob says:
      4 months ago

      I find it fascinating that TDS afflicted critics all seem to be, at best, semi-literate.

      Reply
      • ThePrisoner says:
        4 months ago

        That is nearly always true. And, they cannot follow subjects.

        Reply
    • ThePrisoner says:
      4 months ago

      Look at the leftist curse and rant like a child, unable to discuss the actual subject.

      Reply
  2. Richard J Hidalgo says:
    4 months ago

    Nothing but a means for a minority – a very small minority – of those with TDS and Jew haters to try to make their voices (squeaks, actually) heard.

    Reply
  3. Richard J Hidalgo says:
    4 months ago

    Meanwhile, the Democrats’ approval rating keeps going down, now just at 32.5%, while President Trump’s is going up, now at 44.3%, according to RealClear Polling. In two recent polls (Trafalgar Group and InsiderAdvantage), they have President Trump at 50% approval!

    Reply
    • Bill Halcott says:
      4 months ago

      “32.5%?” Not in my town. That is very generous. America First! ULTRAMAGA!

      Reply
  4. Danthedog says:
    4 months ago

    I find it difficult to believe Greene would get in bed with code pink. They are another soros funded anti-America group that deserves any discomfort they get. With that, I’m very disappointed in Greene. She was a voice that the constituents needed. She said what needed saying. Then she bailed. Right at the full retirement benefits point. Five years and full retirement, nice gig by the way. Anyway, Greene seems to have gone rogue. At least that is how it’s reported lately. Yukking it up with the harpies on the view? Messnbc? Has she done that madcow woman yet?
    Advice to Greene. The dims will never embrace you.

    Reply
    • Jay says:
      4 months ago

      Yea, she left just as she got that sweet sweet retirement of $14K a year that she has to wait until she hits 62 years to start receiving. 😂

      I knew what she was when she was all googoo eyes over McCarthy. You should have too.

      Reply
      • ee Cee says:
        4 months ago

        Doesn’t she also get life long health benefits? I started to distrust her when she crawled in bed with McCarthy…. And then how quickly she flipped on President Trump when he disagreed with her. She wore her feelings on her sleeves and I’m sure everyone around her felt as if they were walking on eggshells because of her insecurities.

        Reply
    • Steve says:
      4 months ago

      She will be getting less than $9000 per year, not that big a deal considering all the crap you got to put up with

      Reply
    • ThePrisoner says:
      4 months ago

      Why in the world did Trump call her a traitor, for wanting the Epstein files released?

      Reply
  5. Joel Mason says:
    4 months ago

    How has Soros managed to stay out of jail? If Trump invokes the Insurrection Act he should bag Soros.

    Reply
  6. Scott Norris says:
    4 months ago

    She’s lying, just as she has her entire career. She had a seat at the table for far too many years, and there is no telling how many programs/initiatives she sabotaged and/or clear hurdles for, as long as it was detrimental to the USA.

    Reply
    • TheTTTTThe Prisoner says:
      4 months ago

      Now go read more comic books and report back to us.

      Reply
  7. The Prisoner says:
    4 months ago

    That is a cheap shot at the patriot MTG.

    The secret service messed up badly. Regardless of the informant, those people should have never been allowed in the restaurant.

    Reply

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