President Donald Trump with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) on the White House South Law on June 12, 2025 (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok/Flickr)
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.) on Tuesday appeared to call President Donald Trump "evil" in a post accusing him of "[hiding] and [protecting]" Jeffrey Epstein and the men the woman participated in the abuse of young women.
Greene highlighted a detail of one the Epstein's survivors whose first memory was being trafficked all across the U.S.
When she met Epstein she recalled being put in a kind of horse stall, allegedly for Epstein and his friends to pick out women. He called her "fat and ugly."
"He said if I performed well I could be his girlfriend, then I would be allowed to be upstairs he called it," she recalled.
"This is horrifying," Greene wrote on X. "Trump called me a traitor for fighting him to release the Epstein files and standing with women who were raped, jailed in stalls, and trafficked to men. Only evil people would hide this and protect those who participated. I pray for these women."
Some Greene allies began re-posting her comments noting that those like FBI Director Kash Patel and Trump tried to hide the victims' statements.
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