Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman, is urging the release of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This comes after President Trump called her a "traitor" and said he no longer supports her. The disagreements between Greene and Trump have grown, focusing on the Epstein files, with a vote expected on whether these files should be made public.
Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene wants all Jeffrey Epstein files released to the public.
- President Trump called Greene a "traitor" and criticized her publicly.
- The House will vote soon on a bill that could make the Epstein files public.
- Greene says Trump's words could put her in danger and create divisions.
- She continues to support Trump but disagrees with him on this issue.
- Trump and Epstein were friends in the early 2000s but separated before Epstein's legal issues.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act aims to release unclassified materials about Epstein.
- Greene believes that transparency is necessary and that no one should be protected if they have done wrong.