Marjorie Taylor Greene pledges support for Epstein victims in series of social media posts

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia%27s 14th District - https://aflcio.org/
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District - https://aflcio.org/
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a series of statements on her X (formerly Twitter) account in early September 2025, expressing her commitment to supporting the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and holding accountable those she claims enabled his actions.

On September 2, Greene stated, “I’m committed to doing everything possible for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Including exposing the cabal of rich and powerful elites that enabled this. I’m proud to be signing @RepThomasMassie‘s discharge petition.”

The following day, she continued her remarks by saying, “For decades, the rich and powerful protected Jeffrey Epstein while innocent women and children lived in silence and shame. That shame does NOT belong to the victims, it belongs to every politician, bureaucrat, and elite who turned a blind eye. The FBI, DOJ, CIA, and Epstein’s”.

Later on September 3, Greene added another post: “I’m not afraid to say the names. Jeffrey Epstein’s cabal of politicians, bureaucrats, and elites who turned a blind eye must be held accountable. This is the product of past administrations, Republican and Democrat, trying to silence victims. They deserve justice. And America”.

Marjorie Taylor Greene has been serving as a U.S. Representative since winning her first election in 2020 against Kevin Van Ausdal with nearly three-quarters of the vote. She maintained her seat through subsequent elections in 2022 against Marcus Flowers and in 2024 against Shawn Harris with comfortable margins each time.

Greene’s recent comments come amid ongoing public scrutiny regarding investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s associates and repeated calls for transparency from federal agencies such as the FBI and DOJ.



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