POLITICS

Georgia Rep Stands Her Ground on Epstein Files

USAMon Nov 17 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, is in a tough spot. She's known for backing President Trump, but now she's facing his anger. Why? Because she wants the Epstein files released. She says she's not being disloyal, but pushing for transparency. Greene says Trump's words, like calling her a "traitor, " could put her life in danger. She's worried it might stir up extremists. This isn't the first time they've disagreed. They've been at odds for months, with Greene challenging Trump on things like foreign aid and House strategy. Greene isn't alone in this. Thomas Massie, another Republican, is also pushing for the Epstein files to be released. He thinks Trump is trying to block the bill to protect his friends. Massie is standing firm, even after Trump criticized him for getting married again soon after his wife's death. Trump says he cut ties with Epstein years ago. He claims Epstein "hired away" staff from his club. But recently released emails show Epstein saying Trump "knew about the girls" in his network of abuse. Trump denies this, but the emails are raising more questions. Greene is trying to walk a fine line. She's defending her record and supporting Trump, but without her usual confrontational style. She's even talking about unity and ending toxic politics. It's a big change for someone known for her strong stance.

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    What specific measures is Marjorie Taylor Greene taking to ensure her safety following President Trump's public rebuke?
    Could the sudden interest in the Epstein files be a distraction from other political agendas within the Republican Party?
    If President Trump is so against the Epstein files, does that mean he's afraid of what his ex-friends might say about his taste in decor?

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