Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump was 'extremely angry' over vote to release Epstein files
Greene claimed the president told her "people will get hurt" if she went through with her vote to release the Epstein files.
December 8, 2025
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Greene claimed the president told her "people will get hurt" if she went through with her vote to release the Epstein files.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is known for embracing conspiracy theories and her virulently anti-LGBTQ+ and especially anti-transgender views.
He's echoed Trump and Vance's lies about Haitian immigrants eating pets, among other things.
Mark Epstein wanted to ensure that “speculation does not unfairly implicate people who are not actually being referenced in those communications,” he said in a statement to The Advocate.
"I am withdrawing my support and Endorsement of ‘Congresswoman’ Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the Great State of Georgia,” Donald Trump announced.
"Is it a joke? Is it not? Who’s he talking about? We don’t know,” U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia said about the peculiar discovery in an interview with The Advocate.
Chaya Raichik claims to care about children being "groomed," but as Rep. Rosa DeLauro notes, she still supports Trump.
Opinion: Next Johnson will blame Mamdani for the Epstein files delay and for the bruise on Donald Trump's hand, writes John Casey.
Opinion: For decades, Trump has demeaned, mocked, and objectified women in language so crude and familiar that it easily rolls off his vulgar tongue, writes John Casey.
The California U.S. House representative discusses recent controversial comments about the arrest of an anti-trans comedian as well as his efforts in the House for the full disclosure of the Epstein files.
Mary Trump believes her uncle's signature on a card to Jeffrey Epstein is authentic.
Opinion: “Want to go to the U.S. Open with me?” What choice did they have? Trump mistakes forced company for friendship, writes John Casey.
Trump's latest threats against O'Donnell came as survivors of Jeffrey Epstein held a press conference on Capitol Hill.
"What is Donald Trump hiding?" the gay California Democrat said.
"I don’t know what we are supposed to be doing, but I’m here to serve," registered sex offender Lawrence Taylor said as he spoke from a lectern bearing the presidential seal.
From billion-dollar libel claims to wild payoff rumors, his blame list keeps growing. Here’s who’s on it.
The gay former transportation secretary says the GOP’s Epstein shutdown should dominate headlines, just like Republicans made trans athletes their obsession.
Opinion: Only someone dumber than an oyster would believe that while the GOP hides for Trump, the Department of Justice isn’t dangling a pardon in front of Maxwell, writes John Casey.
South Park's new season shocked viewers with micro-penises and the horrifying realization that this is all pretty close to reality.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Donald Trump that his name appears in Epstein investigation files.
Darrin Gayles became the first out gay Black federal judge in 2014 after he was nominated by Barack Obama.