BREAKING: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said House Republicans did not unanimously vote to block the release of the Epstein Files: "That is not true. It was a procedural vote. We voted against Democrats having House floor control." https://t.co/5Cn49v2Tse
BREAKING: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says House Republicans did not vote to block the release of the Epstein Files "That is not true. It was a procedural vote. We voted against Democrats having House floor control. It's a misunderstanding." https://t.co/REjc3gdjXC
BREAKING: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said House Republicans did not unanimously vote to block the release of the Epstein Files: "That is not true. It was a procedural vote. We voted against Democrats having House floor control. It's a misunderstanding."
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene rejected accusations that House Republicans unanimously voted to keep sealed documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. In a statement on 15 July, the Georgia Republican said the tally was a procedural motion over floor control and not a decision on whether to release the files. Democratic lawmaker Eric Swalwell had earlier alleged that Greene opposed disclosing the material despite publicly calling for transparency. Greene countered that reports of Republicans blocking the release were “not true,” insisting the underlying records remain subject to future consideration once procedural disputes are resolved.