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Trump-Greene Leak: Secret Service Probes Ex-Congresswoman

Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene faces allegations of leaking President Trumps unannounced dinner plans, leading to a rift in their alliance. Greene denies the claims, but suspicions arise due to her frequent visits to the restaurant, calls to White House staffers, and friendship with Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin. The Secret Service is reportedly investigating, as questions about Greenes role persist.

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