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Loomer rips Greene for backing Epstein files’ release: ‘Phony fraud’

Far-right activist Laura Loomer has sparked controversy once again, this time by slamming Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for her support of an effort to force the Justice Department to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a scathing attack, Loomer called Greene a “traitor” to President Trump and his MAGA base, accusing her of betraying their values and principles.

The drama unfolded on Wednesday when Greene joined a press conference outside the Capitol with Epstein’s accusers, as they offered their support for a bill that would require the Justice Department to release all documents related to the disgraced financier’s case. The bill, known as the “Epstein Files Transparency Act”, has gained momentum in recent weeks, with many calling for transparency and accountability in the handling of Epstein’s case.

However, Loomer was quick to condemn Greene’s involvement in the press conference, accusing her of going against the wishes of President Trump and his loyal supporters. In a series of tweets, Loomer wrote, “Marjorie Taylor Greene is a traitor to President Trump and his MAGA base. She is aligning herself with the enemies of our movement by supporting the release of the Epstein files. This is a betrayal of our values and principles.”

Loomer’s attack on Greene has caused a stir within the conservative community, with many questioning her motives and criticizing her for attacking a fellow Republican. Some have even accused Loomer of trying to divide the party and create unnecessary drama.

But Greene, known for her outspoken and controversial views, has not backed down. In a statement, she defended her decision to support the release of the Epstein files, stating that it is a matter of justice and accountability. “As a strong advocate for victims of sexual abuse, I believe it is our duty to demand transparency and accountability in the handling of the Epstein case. The victims deserve to know the truth and the American people deserve to know the full extent of Epstein’s crimes,” Greene said.

She also addressed Loomer’s criticism, stating that she stands by her principles and will not be swayed by personal attacks. “I will not be intimidated or silenced by those who try to divide us. My loyalty lies with the American people and their right to know the truth,” she added.

The press conference outside the Capitol was a powerful display of unity and determination by the victims of Epstein’s heinous crimes. They bravely shared their stories and called for justice to be served. Greene’s support for their cause has been praised by many, with some even calling her a champion for victims’ rights.

But Loomer’s attack on Greene has raised questions about her true intentions. Some have accused her of using this opportunity to gain attention and further her own agenda. Others have pointed out that her criticism of Greene goes against the very values she claims to stand for.

In the end, it is clear that Greene’s support for the release of the Epstein files is in line with the principles of justice and transparency. Her actions have been praised by many, including the victims themselves, who see her as a strong ally in their fight for justice.

As for Loomer, her attack on Greene has only served to divide and create unnecessary drama within the conservative community. It is time for us to come together and support those who are fighting for the truth and for justice to be served. Let us not be swayed by personal agendas and instead, stand united in our pursuit of justice for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.

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