By now, almost everyone has heard about the infamous and controversial tales of Jeffrey Epstein. The latest news in the back and forth, push and pull situation is that Georgia congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene is warning the public that she could be targeted and attacked due to her stance on the issue.
Congresswoman Greene has been outspoken about her desire to expose the Epstein sex trafficking ring, and she isn’t afraid to use her political position to do so.
She’s been pushing for the passage of House Resolution 581, which would release all the Epstein files to the public. Over 200 democrats signed the passage of this bill, but only four Republicans (including Greene) supported it. The other Republicans who supported the bill were Representative Lauren Boebert, Representative Nancy Mace, and Representative Massie. Other notable females to support the bill includes Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi.
By “Epstein files”, the bill means that all the documents, investigative materials, communications, and unclassified records should be disclosed, along with any details that were learned during meetings and interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell.
Just recently, she posted a long message on the social media platform X to her supporters. In the detailed report, she reiterated that she is a very happy person and would never consider taking her life or harming herself.
She warned her constituents that if something were to happen to her, they should immediately start investigating which “foreign government or powerful people” executed the attack. She further stated that if something does happen to her, it would be done in an effort to suppress “the information” she has from becoming public. Then, she cryptically added, “The People understand what I’m saying.”
Greene thinks she will specifically be targeted because she’s joining together with democrats over this issue. In fact, a recent joint press conference where bipartisan members came together was one of the largest press conferences in recent history.
Sex Crimes in New York
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