'The horrible truth in our faces': Marjorie Taylor Greene calls out Dr Oz for Jeffrey Epstein Valentine's Day drama – We Got This Covered
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) (behind), speak to members of the press on the steps of the House of Representatives at the U.S. Capitol on May 8, 2024 in Washington, DC. The House voted overwhelmingly to save Speaker Johnson from Marjorie Taylor Greene's push to oust him from his leadership position, voting 359 to 43 to table the motion to vacate. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
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‘The horrible truth in our faces’: Marjorie Taylor Greene calls out Dr Oz for Jeffrey Epstein Valentine’s Day drama

She's not holding back her judgment of the Trump administration.

Marjorie Taylor Greene may no longer have a job in DC, but we suspect she’s feeling pretty darn vindicated these days. For all her many faults, Greene kept her promise to fight for the Epstein files’ release. She even stared down Donald Trump himself – a man she once claimed to love – and resisted pressure from him to withdraw her key vote on disclosure.

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Now that she’s a free agent, Greene is speaking her mind about the current administration and isn’t holding back when it comes to their links with the Epstein files. Case in point, Dr Oz, Donald Trump’s administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

As the Epstein files reveal, on 1 Feb 2016, Dr Oz and his wife Lisa, invited Epstein to their “Valentine’s Celebration” at their Palm Beach mansion. On top of that, other emails detail a 2004 incident of Epstein paying Dr Oz’s travel expenses of around $1,500, and a Dec. 2012 email thread in which Dr. Oz and his wife were invited to a screening and event hosted by Epstein, and a mysterious 2016 email between Oz and Epstein that remains redacted.

Greene seems to have had enough:

“They gave no care to the horrors and evil and the things that Jeffrey Epstein was doing. I read this morning that Dr. Oz invited Epstein to some Valentine’s Day party he and his wife were having in 2016. This is Dr. Oz that’s currently serving in the Trump administration, over Medicare. That was after Epstein had been convicted of  pedophilia!”

“What are we?!”

The default defense for those linked to Epstein is that they were completely oblivious to his disgusting personal life. Greene disputes that, saying (perhaps with a certain president in mind…):

“These are people that we may love. People that we have cheered for. People I know that I supported. And it’s both sides of the aisle. Everybody has got to come to the horrible, nasty truth in our faces that they have all come together. And it was about making money. It was about influence. It was about power and being part of the ruling world elite that have affected all our lives.”

Worse, Trump himself has confirmed that there will be no further investigation into the many, many people admitting to truly terrifying and disgusting things in the Epstein emails. Whatever else is going on with Greene, she cannot tolerate this:

“If we as a country cannot hold our government accountable. … If we can’t say ‘no, we’ve had it with every single of one of you’, then get the f.. out of here. What are we?!”

I don’t think Greene is going to be gone from politics for long. If and when MAGA implodes, someone is going to take up the flag of fighting against the global elites from a conservative position, and who betterto do that than Greene? I mean, disagree with her all you want, but at least she has some principles.


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