Greene Declares She is 'Not Suicidal' in Push to Force Release of Epstein Files
Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of only four Republicans backing full Epstein file disclosure, warns of threats from powerful interests if she is harmed over the push for transparency.
- On Saturday, Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene posted on X that she is not suicidal and urged followers to `find out` who would be responsible if she were found dead.
- The White House reportedly pressured lawmakers to drop the petition, while all Democrats in the House back it, leaving it one vote short before Adelita Grijalva could be sworn in on Oct. 7.
- At a bipartisan press conference, Greene joined Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, backing House Resolution 581 and pledging to expose the Epstein files by reading names of alleged elites.
- Her stance prompted reported hostility from the White House, including a threat that led Marjorie Taylor Greene to phone a West Wing official, while she now feels empowered to challenge President Donald Trump.
- The effort blends Republicans and Democrats, with Greene among four Republicans backing the discharge petition and a crucial vote possible when Adelita Grijalva joins on Oct. 7.
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