Former State Department Official Raises Concerns About Multiple Trump-Linked Funds and Oversight Challenges
Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly criticized President Donald Trump during an interview with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, escalating an ongoing dispute over the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.According to Greene, Trump previously called her a 'traitor' after she advocated for making the Epstein files public.
Greene rejected that accusation and instead argued that officials who oppose releasing the files are betraying the American people by allegedly protecting individuals implicated in wrongdoing.
During the interview, Greene stated that those who seek to prevent the disclosure of the Epstein documents are covering up information about powerful individuals connected to serious crimes.Collins then asked Greene whether her criticism extended to Trump himself.
Greene responded affirmatively, saying that Trump had personally told her that releasing the files would harm some of his friends and that this was a reason for opposing their release.Collins noted the significance of Greene's remarks, emphasizing that Greene appeared to be labeling the president a traitor.
Greene defended her position by arguing that Trump had campaigned on promises of transparency and efforts to 'drain the swamp,' yet was now resisting the disclosure of information that many supporters believe should be made public.She expressed frustration that an administration elected on promises of openness was, in her view, withholding important records.
The article focuses primarily on Greene's accusations and the exchange with Collins, highlighting tensions within Trump's political base regarding transparency and the handling of the Epstein-related documents.
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