Marjorie Taylor Greene
Also known as: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, MTG
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Lawmakers and Epstein Survivors Press Conference - Rev rev.com Sep 3, 2025 15 facts
accountMarjorie Taylor Greene describes the experience of Jeffrey Epstein's survivors as being subjected to rape, abuse, victimization, manipulation, coercion, and captivity while they were teenagers and young women.
measurementA discharge petition is being utilized by a bipartisan group of lawmakers to force the release of all Jeffrey Epstein files, requiring two additional signatures to proceed. The petition currently has support from 212 Democrats and four Republicans: Thomas Massie, Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert, and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
claimAs of the press conference, 212 Democrats and four Republicans—Thomas Massie, Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert, and Marjorie Taylor Greene—have signed the discharge petition to force the release of the Epstein files.
claimRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene was the first Republican to co-sponsor the discharge petition related to the Epstein case.
perspectiveMarjorie Taylor Greene asserts that the issue of Jeffrey Epstein's victims and the associated criminal enterprise is a non-partisan issue that should unite Republicans and Democrats.
claimMarjorie Taylor Greene asserts that Jeffrey Epstein's victims are hesitant to name the powerful people they saw in his pictures because those individuals have the resources to sue the women into poverty and homelessness.
claimMarjorie Taylor Greene was the first Republican woman in Congress to co-sponsor the discharge petition related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
claimMatt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene held a joint press conference to advocate for the release of the Epstein files, framing the issue as a bipartisan effort to restore trust and protect children.
claimMarjorie Taylor Greene stated that the press conference held regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case is the largest she has seen during her five years in Congress.
claimCongressman Ro Khanna, Congressman Thomas Massie, and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene are leading a bipartisan effort to demand the release of all Jeffrey Epstein-related files.
accountMarjorie Taylor Greene describes the experience of Jeffrey Epstein's victims as being held in a 'prison of captivity' involving sexual abuse, manipulation, and coercion while they were young teenagers or vulnerable women.
accountMarjorie Taylor Greene states that survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse witnessed Jeffrey Epstein with some of the most powerful people in the world in his photographs.
claimRepresentative Ro Khanna facilitated a press conference Q&A session, acknowledging the courage of the survivors and noting the presence of Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
accountMarjorie Taylor Greene stated that the press conference held on the day of her speech was the largest she had seen in her five years in Congress.
claimMarjorie Taylor Greene asserts that survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse are afraid to name the powerful individuals associated with Epstein because those individuals have the resources to sue the survivors into poverty and homelessness.
Epstein files release breeds more conspiracy theories, even less trust npr.org Jan 2, 2026 3 facts
claimDonald Trump repeatedly attacked Marjorie Taylor Greene over her lobbying efforts to release the files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
claimGeorgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is scheduled to resign from the House of Representatives on January 5, 2026.
claimThe resignation of Marjorie Taylor Greene will reduce the majority held by House Republicans.
Ignorance is bliss: rightwing media largely keeps quiet on Trump ... theguardian.com Nov 22, 2025 1 fact
claimDonald Trump attempted to suppress the release of the Epstein documents, leading to conflict with Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie and Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Why Epstein's Links to the CIA Are So Important | The Nation thenation.com Dec 19, 2025 1 fact
quoteRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene asked in a November 18 press conference: 'The real test will be: Will the Department of Justice release the files, or will it all remain tied up in investigations? Will the CIA release the files?'
Ufology: From Fringe to Mainstream to Fringe? - Skeptic Magazine skeptic.com Feb 20, 2026 1 fact
claimRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene has expressed the view that aliens could be fallen angels.