Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses Epstein case transparency and healthcare costs

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, posted a series of statements on November 14, 2025, addressing issues related to Jeffrey Epstein and healthcare policy.

In her first post, Greene commented on the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, stating on November 14: “Many of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein were abused as teenagers. And this information should have come out a long time ago! The American people deserve full transparency into who was involved in these horrific acts. I believe the victims. They along with their attorneys have”.

Later that day, she made another statement regarding her stance on healthcare and personal experience with insurance premiums: “I haven’t lost my way. I am for the American people only and I will always put Americans First!! Obamacare slammed my own family in 2014. Our premiums jumped from $800 to over $2,400 a month. And now, because Democrats set the ACA tax-credit expiration, Americans are staring”.

Greene also reflected on Epstein’s influence and broader implications: “Jeffrey Epstein was the spider that wove one of the most intricate webs of global politics, rich powerful elites, intel operations, and was the most famous convicted pedophile in history. But to believe that there aren’t others that operate like him would be naive.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene has maintained a prominent position in Georgia politics since her initial election victory in 2020 when she defeated Kevin Van Ausdal with nearly three-quarters of the vote. She continued her electoral success by defeating Marcus Flowers in 2022 and Shawn Harris in 2024, consistently securing over 60% of votes each cycle.

Epstein’s criminal activities have remained a subject of public interest due to his connections with influential figures worldwide and ongoing calls for transparency about those involved.



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