Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene reignited calls for a “national divorce” on Monday, citing irreconcilable differences between the left and right. Greene stated that the country is too divided and no longer safe. Her renewed calls echo sentiments from February 2023, which were met with strong criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. This time, she emphasized a desire for a “peaceful national divorce” while criticizing both Democrats and Republicans, expressing a belief that government is not the answer.
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The Weekend: Primetime featured a discussion with Dean Obeidallah and WIRED Senior Writer Jake Lahut on the bipartisan efforts to release the Epstein files. The hosts also delved into Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s remarks to The Wall Street Journal regarding her divergence from Trump on the Epstein matter. This coverage highlighted the political implications surrounding the Epstein case and the differing perspectives of key figures. The discussion explored the ongoing interest in the Epstein case and the variety of viewpoints on the subject.
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Following pressure from Epstein’s survivors, Republican Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene have indicated a willingness to use constitutional immunity to publicly name individuals allegedly involved in Epstein’s abuse. This comes after survivors announced they were compiling their own list of alleged abusers, fueled by the Trump administration’s assertion that a “client list” did not exist. These representatives are protected under the “speech or debate clause,” allowing them to make such accusations on the House floor without legal repercussions. A discharge petition, initiated by Massie, aims to force a vote on releasing all related files, though it still needs more signatures to be successful.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with other members of Congress, is pushing for full transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the release of all related files. At a press conference, she vowed to reveal names of alleged clients if given a list by victims. Greene is urging fellow Republicans to support the Epstein Files Transparency Bill, despite the House Oversight Committee releasing thousands of documents, with most of the material already public. The bill requires support from 218 House lawmakers to pass.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene voiced her strong support for the discharge petition, emphasizing the resolution’s focus on protecting victims and ensuring transparency for survivors. Greene, expressing solidarity as a woman and mother, condemned any cover-up of the alleged crimes. She proudly announced her intention to sign the petition and vote in favor of it when it reaches the House floor. The petition, sponsored by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, requires 218 votes to move forward and currently has 216, leaving the group just two votes shy of getting the petition to the floor.
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The online feud between Laura Loomer and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene escalated, with Loomer accusing Greene of spreading fabricated stories and sabotaging her career prospects. Loomer launched personal attacks on Greene, referencing marital infidelity and alleged steroid use. The feud is not new, as the two have clashed previously, including a dispute over Loomer’s past racist remarks.
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In a recent exchange, Laura Loomer levied harsh accusations against Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, alleging Greene fabricated stories to undermine her career aspirations. Loomer accused Greene of personal hypocrisy, citing marital infidelity and perceived dishonesty regarding the Trump administration. This latest confrontation is another instance of the two women clashing, following past disagreements including Loomer’s controversial remarks about Kamala Harris and Greene’s subsequent condemnation of Loomer.
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Responding to inquiries about her wealth and stock trades, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a defensive response, refuting accusations that her net worth has significantly increased since entering Congress. The Georgia Republican, who has made numerous stock trades, including some that coincided with market fluctuations, has come under scrutiny for her financial activities. Despite the controversy, Greene maintains that her wealth predates her time in Congress and is managed by a financial manager, while also alleging that the criticism is politically motivated. The situation has spurred discussions about potential restrictions on stock trading by members of Congress, with calls for greater transparency and accountability.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s investment in Palantir Technologies has seen a significant surge of 142% since April, coinciding with a $30 million contract awarded to the company by ICE. This occurred shortly after her investment, which raised questions given her position on the House Homeland Security Committee overseeing ICE. Greene has stated her financial advisor manages her investments and that her trades are reported with full transparency. This situation highlights the ongoing debate surrounding stock trading by members of Congress and potential conflicts of interest, further complicated by the recent sale of Trump Media stock by White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, just before the announcement of tariffs and market declines.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s investment in Palantir Technologies surged 142% since April, shortly before ICE awarded the company a $30 million contract. Greene, a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, clarified that her financial advisor controls her investments. This occurred around the same time that White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino sold Trump Media stock the day before tariffs were announced, causing markets to plummet. These events have led to increasing public support for banning stock trading by members of Congress.
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Obeidallah Slams GOP Over Epstein Files Handling
The Weekend: Primetime featured a discussion with Dean Obeidallah and WIRED Senior Writer Jake Lahut on the bipartisan efforts to release the Epstein files. The hosts also delved into Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s remarks to The Wall Street Journal regarding her divergence from Trump on the Epstein matter. This coverage highlighted the political implications surrounding the Epstein case and the differing perspectives of key figures. The discussion explored the ongoing interest in the Epstein case and the variety of viewpoints on the subject.
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