Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, seeking sympathy and settling scores, appeared on the nation's No. 1 talk show, "The View," on Jan. 7, two months after her fiery falling out with one-time ally President Donald Trump.

The Georgia congresswoman returned to the Hot Topics table on Wednesday for her first exclusive interview since her shocking Jan. 5 exit from the House of Representatives.

"The straw that broke the camel's back for me was the president calling me a traitor for standing with women who were raped when they were teenagers," Greene said, referring to women who say they were exploited in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring. "One of MAGA's big campaign pledges was to release the Epstein files."

Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns from Congress to live full life

Greene added that she left Congress after she began wondering if she might become "the next Charlie Kirk," the conservative activist who authorities say was assassinated by a lone gunman during a campus event in Utah in September.