Judy Gilford
on November 4, 2025
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she plans to read names from the Epstein list on the House floor, where members are protected from lawsuits for what they say during official sessions.
Greene stated that once Congress resumes business, she intends to use that platform to expose powerful individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, which she claims includes “people on both sides.”
Her pledge comes during one of the longest government shutdowns in U.S. history, as public pressure for transparency in the Epstein case continues to grow.
Whether she follows through, and how congressional leaders respond if she does, could become one of the most significant moments in Congress related to the Epstein files. The House floor remains the only place in America where a member can legally say those names without fear of defamation lawsuits.
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Martin
We will see if she does. Didn’t she say this before, tho?
November 4, 2025
Michael Blankenship
Every day she delays increases the chances that she'll be suicided.
November 4, 2025
Bryon Collins
Good. Then we can put this stupid reality show crap to bed
November 4, 2025