Marjorie Taylor Greene Demands DOJ Unredact All Epstein Files With Her Name
Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former representative from Georgia, asked the Department of Justice to release all documents about Jeffrey Epstein that have her name, without hiding any information. Over 3 million pages of Epstein-related files have been released, but some parts are blacked out to protect ongoing investigations. Greene shared documents mentioning her name and expressed concern about their content.Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene demanded full disclosure of Epstein documents mentioning her.
- Over 3 million pages about Epstein have been released by the DOJ.
- Some parts of the documents are redacted for ongoing investigations.
- Greene shared a document that mentioned her but was mostly redacted.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump, required the documents' release.
- Greene criticized the content of the files, saying unrelated issues appeared.
- The DOJ sent a letter explaining the redactions to Congress.
- Other politicians, including Republicans and Democrats, are mentioned in the DOJ's letter.
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