Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has never shied away from controversy, and she is now doubling down on the issue of Jeffrey Epstein come hell or high water. In a pair of messages posted to X, MTG ominously emphasized that she’s “not suicidal” — a poignant reminder of the “Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself” catchphrase. The Congresswoman from Georgia not only highlighted her happiness and overall good health but reiterated her faith in God, stating “Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.” She then opened up about the fear that something sinister might befall her due to her refusal to let up on the issue of Epstein.
Greene’s warnings came after she reiterated her vow to read the names of victims on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives and hold accountable “politicians, bureaucrats, and elites” linked to Epstein’s crimes. In a post, she stated, “If something happens to me, I ask you all to find out which foreign government or powerful people would take heinous actions to stop the information from coming out.” The message followed her continued support for the Massie Epstein discharge petition, which seeks to expose files related to Epstein’s 2019 death in a Brooklyn jail.
Greene defended her stance, asserting that the issue should not be politicized and that the focus should remain on helping Americans rather than “obsessing” over the Epstein files. She criticized Democrats for failing to act during their four years in power and accused them of exploiting the controversy to target President Donald Trump. Despite warnings from the White House that supporting the legislation would be seen as “hostile,” Greene insisted, “this isn’t a hostile act toward the administration.”
Her remarks have drawn attention for their intensity and the perceived risk she is taking by confronting powerful figures. The article highlights her determination to push for transparency, even as the issue has become deeply polarizing in American politics.