Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Sunday warned Republicans that right-wing influencers trying to downplay the Jeffrey Epstein files are going to cost the party in November.

“All of you MAGA influencers and the rest mocking the seriousness of women who were trafficked and raped as teenagers and young women look like cult fools,” she wrote on X. “Good luck trying to get women to vote for Republicans in the midterms you insensitive clowns.”

Greene said the GOP already has a problem drawing women to the party.

This, she said, won’t help.

“Keep mocking those of us who take rape and pedophilia seriously and demand accountability for corruption,” she sarcastically advised.

Trump was once close friends with Epstein, a sex offender who died in jail in an apparent suicide in 2019. In 2024, Trump and those around him promised to release files related to the case if he won the election.

After he did, his administration held a White House event to give a group of MAGA influencers large binders of supposed files ― but it quickly became clear that most of those documents had already been released.

Trump and his administration then spent much of the rest of the year trying to stonewall the release of additional files. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who at one point suggested she had a list of Epstein clients on her desk ready to be released, later said there was no such list and no further documents to release.

Greene ― who had been a staunch Trump supporter and MAGA believer who frequently appeared with the president at campaign events ― joined a small group of Republican lawmakers to push for the full release of the Epstein files.

Trump was reportedly not happy.

Greene’s stance led to a break between the two, with Trump publicly attacking her as a “traitor.”

As Trump’s MAGA allies also turned on Greene, she appeared to reevaluate her former approach, apologizing for her role in what she called “toxic politics” and calling for more kindness.

Last month, she declared that MAGA “was all a lie.”

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