President Trump and Rep. Greene Clash Over Demands for Full Epstein File Transparency
President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are in a public feud over her demands for full transparency on Jeffrey Epstein's Justice Department files.
Overview
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and other House Republicans are pushing for the release of Justice Department documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, supporting a petition for a House vote.
This push has led to a public feud with President Trump, who opposes the release, rescinding his endorsement of Greene and labeling her a "traitor".
The House Oversight Committee has released over 20,000 Epstein-related documents, frequently mentioning Trump and raising questions about his past association with Epstein.
The House will vote next week on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, mandating the release of all unclassified DOJ records related to Epstein, despite White House opposition.
Jeffrey Epstein's victims are urging Congress to release the files, while President Trump consistently denies any wrongdoing and claims limited social interaction with Epstein.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting both sides of the political dispute between Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump. They focus on reporting the statements and actions of each figure, providing necessary context without injecting editorial bias or loaded language. The coverage prioritizes factual reporting of the escalating conflict.



