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Greene reaffirmed her commitment to the effort in a lengthy post on X. “To be clear to set the record straight on my support for the Massie Epstein discharge petition. I stand with girls and women who are sexually abused and raped. Period. Every time. At all times.” She stressed that this fight is not a partisan game but a matter of justice.
“The Epstein rape and pedophile network must be exposed,” she wrote. Greene also noted that “the women and their attorney have said over and over that Donald Trump did nothing wrong and he was the only one that helped the women. That is factually true.” She accused Democrats of failing to act during their years in power, saying they “never did a single thing or showed they even cared about these women who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein.”
Greene tied her stance to her own experience with public attacks and legal battles. “If anyone is implicated, then they have the right to clear their name,” she said, adding that she herself had been “wrongly accused of insurrection” and forced to defend her reputation in a Georgia courtroom.
Her call to “release all the Epstein information by any means possible” came alongside a plea to return focus to Americans’ real-life struggles: health insurance costs, rent, housing affordability, elder care, and day-to-day expenses. She lamented that “the obsession over the Epstein files” has become a political circus when it should have been a straightforward pursuit of justice.
Greene’s most striking comments appeared in a separate statement on X, where she warned that powerful players — including foreign actors — might try to harm her. “I am not suicidal and one of the happiest healthiest people you will meet. I have full faith in God and Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. As a sinner, I am only saved through His grace and mercy,” she wrote.
“With that said, if something happens to me, I ask you all to find out which foreign government or powerful people would take heinous actions to stop the information from coming out. Not only about this issue, but because of the truth that I have been speaking. The People understand what I’m saying.”
While Greene did not specify which foreign government she meant, she has repeatedly criticized Israel in recent months. She has called the Gaza conflict a “genocide” and accused pro-Israel lobbying groups of exerting outsized influence over U.S. politics. On August 7, 2025, she posted: “AIPAC needs to register as a foreign lobbyist by U.S. law because they are representing the secular government of nuclear armed Israel 100%!!!”
AIPAC fired back, condemning her statements as a “betrayal of American values” and a “dangerous distortion of the truth,” and using her remarks to raise money by labeling her part of an “anti-Israel Squad.”
Recently unsealed documents and online speculation have pointed to alleged ties between Epstein and Israel’s Mossad intelligence service — claims flatly rejected by top Israeli officials. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett blasted the accusations as “a vicious wave of slander and lies.”
“As a former Israeli Prime Minister, with the Mossad having reported directly to me, I say to you with 100% certainty: The accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false,” Bennett declared. “Epstein’s conduct, both the criminal and the merely despicable, had nothing whatsoever to do with the Mossad or the State of Israel. Epstein never worked for the Mossad.”
He also accused media personalities like Tucker Carlson of “just mak[ing] things up, say[ing] it with confidence” and fueling “a vicious wave of slander and lies against my country and my people.”
Greene’s campaign to force transparency around Epstein’s network is now colliding with some of the most sensitive foreign policy debates in Washington. As the fight over the Epstein files intensifies, Greene’s warnings have added a new, chilling dimension to an already explosive scandal.