
The Young Turks Marjorie Greene Exclusive - September 8, 2025
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Sep 9, 2025 Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative from Georgia, delves into her controversial political views and criticisms of military funding for foreign aid. She discusses the implications of reducing financial support for countries like Ukraine and Israel, arguing for a focus on domestic priorities. Greene also touches on the unfolding narratives around 9/11, revealing skepticism toward official accounts, especially regarding WTC 7. The conversation highlights the complexities of public perception and the political landscape surrounding these topics.
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DOJ Blocks Epstein-Related Name Unsealing
- DOJ resisted unsealing two redacted names Epstein wired money to in 2018, arguing privacy over public interest.
- Cenk and Ana frame this as more evidence the government protects the guilty, not transparency for victims.
Epstein Case Suggests Intelligence Operation
- Cenk connects Epstein's camera recordings and powerful contacts to likely intelligence involvement rather than just two private criminals.
- He argues a pattern of cover-ups and ties to foreign intelligence make an intelligence operation plausible.
Greene Introduced Amendments To Cut Aid
- Marjorie Taylor Greene says she introduced NDAA amendments to strip $600M for Ukraine and $500M for Israeli missile defense.
- She frames it as prioritizing US debt reduction and focusing funding on domestic needs.

