The feud between former President Donald Trump and Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene deepened further after Greene released screenshots of what she claimed were her text exchanges with Trump regarding the release of the Epstein files. However, social media users quickly noticed an unusual detail: one of the screenshots showed Greene messaging someone saved as “NH” in her phone.
Trump recently withdrew his endorsement of Greene, publicly attacking her on Truth Social and calling her a “ranting lunatic.” In response, Greene posted what she said were their conversations about the Epstein documents, an issue that has driven a wedge between the two. Greene has repeatedly pushed for the files to be made public, while Trump has dismissed the matter as a “Democrat hoax.” She is also among the four Republicans who signed off on allowing debate on a bill related to the files, with discussions expected to begin Tuesday, according to Politico.
But after Greene shared the screenshots on X, many users questioned why the messages appeared to be addressed to “NH” instead of Trump. Several speculated that the initials may refer to Natalie Harp — a close aide to Trump — suggesting Greene might not have been communicating with the former president directly. The possibility raised fresh concerns among observers regarding Trump’s accessibility and his overall health.
Greene has not clarified whom she was actually texting, leaving the matter open to public speculation as her conflict with Trump continues to escalate.

