Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene announced that the U.S. House would vote on whether to release sealed documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump indicated he would sign the bill if it got to his desk. Greene supported the release but previously disagreed with some in her party about the issue.
Key Facts
- The U.S. House plans to vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's investigation documents.
- If approved by the House, the bill will proceed to the Senate and then potentially to the President.
- President Trump stated he would sign the bill to release Epstein's files.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly supports releasing the files and expressed her stance on social media.
- Greene experienced disagreements within her party, including with Trump, about releasing the files.
- Trump changed his previous opposition and now supports releasing the documents.