Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Issues Ominous Warning Over Epstein Case Concerns

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has issued stark warnings about potential threats to her safety amid her relentless push for transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. In two separate posts on X, Greene emphasized she is “not suicidal” and highlighted her faith in God, stating, “Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.” She also cautioned that if something were to happen to her, investigators should focus on foreign governments or powerful individuals who might seek to suppress the truth about Epstein’s alleged crimes.

Greene reiterated her commitment to exposing what she described as a widespread coverup involving Epstein’s network, including calls for the release of classified files and accountability for those implicated in his crimes. She criticized Democratic leaders for failing to address the issue during their time in power and defended her stance against political polarization, arguing that the matter should unite rather than divide Americans.

The congresswoman’s remarks come as she continues supporting a bipartisan effort led by Rep. Thomas Massie to investigate Epstein’s death and release relevant documents. Greene has faced backlash for her approach, including accusations of politicizing the issue, but she remains resolute in her pursuit of accountability. Her latest statements have sparked concerns about the risks faced by lawmakers who challenge powerful interests, with some warning that her focus on exposing corruption could endanger her life.

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