
The MeidasTouch Podcast Marjorie Taylor Greene Shocks Trump with Ultimate Betrayal
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Sep 29, 2025 Marjorie Taylor Greene shocks by publicly opposing Donald Trump on the Epstein files, claiming she's not suicidal. She expresses concern for her safety and criticizes both parties for inaction on victim support. Amid potential government shutdowns, the conversation shifts to how this might delay voting on key issues. Greene's provocative remarks highlight a shift in Republicans' positions after Trump's name surfaced in the documents, raising questions about accountability and transparency in their investigations.
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Greene Stands Firm On Epstein Petition
- Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly refuses to remove her name from the Massey discharge petition to release Epstein files despite pressure.
- She frames the move as supporting survivors and warns she fears for her safety if harmed for this stance.
Framing The Release As Survivor-Focused
- Greene argues the Epstein files must be exposed and claims many Democrats didn't act when they had power.
- She frames the release as about survivors, not partisan politics, and says accused people deserve a chance to clear their names.
218th Signature Could Trigger Vote
- Adelita Grijalva becomes the 218th signature, potentially forcing a House vote on the discharge petition.
- Speaker Mike Johnson is delaying swearing her in, which would block the vote and the petition's floor consideration.
