Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Trump Worried His Friends Would ‘Get Hurt’ Over Epstein Claims
Greene cited Trump's hostility over releasing Epstein files and survivors' stories as the key reason for her split and retirement, highlighting her faith-driven disillusionment.
- On Dec. 29, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene revealed in a nearly 7,600-word New York Times profile that her push for transparency around Jeffrey Epstein and survivors helped drive her split with President Donald Trump.
- After closed-door hearings, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene found Epstein survivors' stories credible and said engaging with them forced a faith-based reckoning that challenged her Trump-era persona.
- Holding a news conference, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene threatened to name alleged abusers for victims, then President Donald Trump called angrily, yelling on speakerphone in Greene's Capitol Hill office.
- After the vote, the bill was signed and the DOJ has been releasing heavily redacted files on a rolling basis, missing the Dec. 19 deadline, with Greene's help.
- The episode has already deepened GOP divisions as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says her break sharpened after Charlie Kirk’s September killing, while the White House dismissed her as petty bitterness and Epstein survivors criticized the administration.
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'My friends will get hurt!': Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump ordered her to abandon Epstein victims to protect his friends
Throughout the 2024 election campaign, Donald Trump was adamant that only he would expose the wealthy, disgusting perverts who made up Jeffrey Epstein’s social circle. Then, after returning to the Oval Office, he had a grim realization: ‘Oh no! I’m a wealthy, disgusting pervert who was in Jeffrey Epstein’s social circle!’ The brakes were slammed on the files being released and, all too soon, the MAGA Republicans who’d been clamoring for the Epst…
Greene claims Trump said his ‘friends will get hurt’ on Epstein files
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) claimed in a New York Times profile that President Trump said his “friends will get hurt” by exposing abusers connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to the story told by Greene, she received a call from Trump after she said at a news conference that she would expose…
Trump Yelled 'My Friends Will Get Hurt' at Marjorie Taylor Greene for Threatening to Name Epstein Abusers, She Claims
The Republican congresswoman, who is resigning her House seat on Jan. 5, claims her advocacy for Jeffrey Epstein's survivors is the reason President Donald Trump ultimately abandoned his support for herTom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP; Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty; Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says her last conversation with President Donald Trump was about Jeffrey EpsteinNEED TO KNOWRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene went…
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