Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has said she is ready to mend relations with Donald Trump after a high-profile row between the pair.
The former MAGA ally had accused the president of "coming after me hard" over her efforts to get more Jeffrey Epstein files released.
But writing on X on Sunday, she said forgiveness was a "major part" of her Christian faith.
"I'm here to show how it's possible to settle our differences and move forward as Americans," she wrote. "That's why I'm always willing to go on shows with different viewpoints.
"I truly believe in forgiveness and I am open to moving forward with the President."
A day earlier, Ms Greene said she was facing threats after a barrage of criticism from Mr Trump - who has called her "wacky", a "traitor" and a "ranting lunatic".
Ms Greene claimed "a hotbed of threats" were "being fuelled and egged on by the most powerful man in the world".
However, her attempt to build bridges appears to have fallen flat.
Mr Trump again referred to her as a "traitor" on Sunday night and said: "I don't think her life is in danger... I don't think anybody cares about her."
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The row began when a petition to vote on the full release of the Epstein files received enough signatures - including Ms Greene's - to bring it to a vote in the House of Representatives.
Despite his attacks, Trump said on social media on Sunday that "House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files, because we have nothing to hide..."
High-profile figures, including Mr Trump, have been referenced in some of the documents.
The president has called the Epstein files a "hoax" by the Democrats and has consistently denied any involvement or knowledge about Epstein's sex trafficking operation.
The White House has said the "selectively leaked emails" are an attempt to "create a fake narrative" to smear Mr Trump.
Epstein took his own life in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges.
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