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Marjorie Taylor Greene made headlines in the past 24 hours by directly warning Donald Trump, via social media, that he risks losing support from his MAGA base unless the Department of Justice publicly releases the full Jeffrey Epstein files. According to AOL News, Greene’s post was explicit, emphasizing that Trump’s core supporters will not be satisfied with partial information and want a full accounting of Epstein’s alleged connections to elite figures. The post comes amid renewed scrutiny over Trump’s own ties to Epstein and follows an effort by the Justice Department to seek partial disclosure of grand jury transcripts. The story escalated when The Wall Street Journal published details about a purportedly incriminating birthday card from Trump to Epstein, sparking a staggering $10 billion defamation lawsuit from Trump against Rupert Murdoch and the newspaper’s parent companies. Greene’s warning—saying “dangling bits of red meat no longer satisfies” and “the base will turn and there’s no going back”—was widely circulated and has clear long-term significance because it highlights fracture lines within Trump’s coalition and Greene’s growing confidence to publicly challenge him according to her own populist rhetoric.
On the business front, Benzinga reports Greene filed a Periodic Transaction Report showing she purchased between $54,012 and $285,000 in Exelon stock, a major utility corporation, just days ago. Congressional stock disclosures remain a closely watched indicator of confidence and possible conflicts, especially with someone as outspoken about government “corruption” as Greene. Although not unusual for sitting members, large trades by controversial legislators will continue to be scrutinized, especially when energy or infrastructure policy is on the national agenda.
Publicly, Greene’s committee schedule and floor activity have been essentially dormant this week, with no scheduled hearings or significant legislative presence according to official congressional records. However, she’s remained active—and controversial—online.
In social conflict, accounts from Defender Network and recent news roundups indicate that Greene attracted criticism again for incendiary remarks about Representative Jasmine Crockett’s “understanding of the Black struggle.” The repeated theme of racially charged language and social media bickering continues to dog Greene’s biographical legacy—as does her reputation for lashing out at perceived rivals or anyone challenging her narrative. As recently as last week, Greene had a public falling out, accusing fellow MAGA activist Laura Loomer of making an “extremely racist” post, as detailed by AOL News, underlining how volatile alliances remain in her circle.
There is no verified report of new policy initiatives, book announcements, or formal business launches. For context, Greene’s only recent Capitol Hill move of note is her attention to congressional investments.
Her social media in the last day has been focused on pressuring Trump, engaging with factional disputes, and amplifying grievances tied to conspiracy theories and elite scandals—a hallmark that continues to define her place in the modern GOP landscape.
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