Marjorie Taylor Greene on Epstein Files Transparency and US Domestic Issues
Forbes Breaking NewsAugust 7, 20254 min115,140 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβPush for Transparency on Epstein Files
- π‘ Marjorie Taylor Greene believes it is not wrong to continue to push for transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files.
- π She highlights Epstein as a notorious convicted pedophile and emphasizes the public's desire to know about the rich and powerful elites in his circle.
- π― Greene contrasts the lack of accountability in the Epstein case with the conviction of George Santos, noting that no one in Epstein's circle was named or tried for crimes, and Epstein himself served a minimal sentence.
- β οΈ She acknowledges that the Justice Department stated there was no client list and Epstein was not murdered, but expresses a personal desire for more information.
MAGA Sentiment and Key Concerns
- π¬ Greene states that the Epstein situation has caused a significant backlash in MAGA world.
- β‘ She also notes that people in MAGA are largely against US involvement in the Ukraine war.
Shifting Focus to Domestic Issues
- π Greene expresses that her primary focus is on pressing domestic issues affecting young people, such as unaffordable housing and rent, high insurance costs, mounting bills, and record credit card debt.
- β οΈ She also points to the critical problems of drug addiction and mental illness on the streets as areas requiring immediate attention.
- π― She believes these domestic challenges are the most important problems the country should be focused on.
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Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein FilesTransparencyElitesAccountabilityMAGAUkraine WarDomestic IssuesHousing AffordabilityCost of LivingDrug AddictionMental Illness
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