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Marjorie Taylor Greene, representative for Georgia, fears that someone will try to kill her

Marjorie Taylor Greene thinks her life is in danger for demanding the disclosure of the files in the Jeffrey Epstein case

Marjorie Taylor Greene Representative by Georgia fear that someone tries kill her
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Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene shared a message on social media in which she says she fears that someone will take her life and then everything points to a presumed suicide.

For some time now, the representative for Georgia has issued several unfortunate statements that have made her the subject of criticism, even within her own party.

In June, after approving President Donald Trump's so-called “beautiful” fiscal and budget bill, Taylor Greene admitted she hadn't read it.

“To be transparent, I was unaware of this section on pages 278 and 279 of the OBBB that strips states of the right to legislate or regulate AI for 10 years. I strongly oppose this as it is a violation of states' rights and would have voted NO if I had known it was included,” she wrote on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter.

At the time, the controversial blonde also compared President Donald Trump to “Jesus Christ” and even went so far as to mention being convinced that “earthquakes and eclipses are signs from God for the United States to repent of what it is doing.”

In a new and unexpected post on X, the 51-year-old conservative surprised by warning that her life could be in danger because she publicly demanded the opening of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the millionaire accused of leading a network of sexual exploitation of young girls and who was found dead in a cell at the New York Correctional Center in August 2019.

“I have no suicidal thoughts and I am one of the happiest and healthiest people you will ever meet.

That said, if something happens to me, I ask everyone to find out what foreign government or powerful person would take atrocious measures to prevent the information from being disclosed. Not only because of this issue, but because of the truth that I have been telling. People understand what I say,” he indicated.

Despite being afraid,The woman who a couple of months ago ruled out joining the race to become governor of Georgia reiterated that she will continue her fight to defend rape victims.

“This wasn’t a pissing contest between political parties or political enemies. I support girls and women who suffer sexual abuse and rape. Period. Always. At all times,” she concluded.

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