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After the DOJ released thousands of new Epstein files documents, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene went scorched earth against Trump on X
After the Department of Justice released thousands of previously sealed documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, a political firestorm erupted, and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene directed some of the fiercest criticism at former President Donald Trump.
The release, part of the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act, was intended to make federal records public, but the process has been slow, chaotic, and heavily redacted. Many lawmakers and survivors argue that these delays and omissions undermine the law’s intent and obscure the full scope of Epstein’s network.
Greene, once one of Trump’s most vocal supporters in Congress, took to X to publicly rebuke him, accusing him of resisting transparency. She suggested that only “evil people” would hide material that could shed light on Epstein’s crimes and the connections he maintained with powerful figures.
Her posts referenced harrowing survivor accounts included in the newly released documents, emphasizing that withholding full disclosures carries a moral cost and leaves victims without justice.
This confrontation highlights a growing fracture within the Republican Party over how to handle the Epstein files and what they reveal.
Some conservatives are concerned that partial releases and delays may be politically motivated, especially with upcoming elections.
Greene positioned herself as a voice demanding full transparency, insisting that the public and survivors deserve a complete account of the facts, even when it exposes uncomfortable truths about influential figures.
Trump’s response to the controversy has been defensive. While he signed the Transparency Act into law and publicly supported releasing the files, critics within the party argue that his reluctance to ensure rapid, unredacted disclosure fostered confusion and mistrust.
Some of the newly released documents have revealed additional instances of Trump’s historical connections with Epstein, though no verified evidence of criminal conduct has emerged from the files themselves.
Greene’s sharp critique marks a dramatic moment in contemporary politics, turning the Epstein files into more than just a legal matter.
Her outspoken stance has exposed internal divisions within the GOP and intensified scrutiny of Trump’s handling of sensitive material.
The fallout from these documents continues to shape political alliances, public perception, and the ongoing debate over accountability, transparency, and power in American politics.
