Reps. Massie, Greene to Name Epstein Clients in House
Reps. Greene and Massie seek to use Constitutional immunity to reveal alleged Jeffrey Epstein associates, responding to survivors' demand for justice amid calls to release 34,000 related documents.
- Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene are willing to use constitutional immunity to disclose names of Jeffrey Epstein's associates allegedly involved in abuse, as Massie stated on social media.
- Greene expressed her determination to name those responsible and acknowledged the fear involved in doing so during a press conference.
- Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips mentioned that survivors are collaborating to compile their own list of individuals associated with Epstein.
- President Donald Trump dismissed the issue as a 'Democrat hoax', emphasizing it was irrelevant to the nation's success under his presidency.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to reveal Epstein abusers. Here’s how she could do it
Such a move would mark a significant break between Marjorie Greene and President Trump, who has repeatedly called the controversy surrounding the release of the Epstein files a "Democrat hoax."
Congress Moving to Facilitate Release of Epstein Associates’ Names
Republican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY), alongside Democrat Ro Khanna (D-CA), have declared their intention to disclose the names of individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The post Congress Moving to Facilitate Release of Epstein Associates’ Names appeared first on Slay News.
Epstein Scandal Heats Up As Massie Threatens To Shake DC
Well, I suppose we are going to see this thing through one way or another. Rep. Thomas Massie, whom President Donald Trump and his billionaire Zionist goons have attacked because he has exposed the Israeli lobby in America, has stepped up to say that he is ready to reveal names in the Epstein case that …
Here’s what’s next in the Epstein files saga | News Channel 3-12
By Ellis Kim, CNN (CNN) — The national political furor around the Jeffrey Epstein case files has escalated in recent days, even as President Donald Trump has sought to dismiss the calls for more transparency as a “Democrat hoax.” On Capitol Hill, the effort to pry loose more records from the Justice Department’s Epstein case files is proceeding on two tracks. House Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed a probe underway by the House Oversight Committee …


Greene and Massie weigh naming Jeffrey Epstein clients on the House floor
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) have proposed using the “speech and debate clause” in the Constitution to expose the clients of Jeffrey Epstein‘s alleged sex trafficking ring. Greene, one of four Republicans who have signed onto…

Reps. Massie, Greene to Name Epstein Clients in House
Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., say they would be willing to use the Speech or Debate Clause of the Constitution to expose names of clients affiliated with the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "Survivors at our press conference announced they are privately compiling their own Epstein list," Massie wrote Wednesday in a post on X. He was referring to those abused by Epstein who had spok…
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