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**Marjorie Taylor Greene Apologizes Amid Trump Feud Over Epstein Files**

by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON – Representative ⁤Marjorie Taylor Greene apologized Wednesday for her past embrace ‌of what she termed “toxic politics,” a shift coinciding with a House ⁣vote ​looming ​on the⁢ release of Jeffrey Epstein‘s files.⁤ The apology, delivered on social media, ​comes as Greene is​ among a⁣ small ⁤group of Republicans supporting a discharge petition to force the release of​ the documents, a move opposed by House Speaker Mike ⁤Johnson and the White House.

Greene’s evolution reflects a broader struggle within the Republican party over ‌transparency ⁢regarding the Epstein case and its potential implications for prominent figures, including former President Donald Trump. Trump ⁣has‍ faced scrutiny over his relationship with Epstein, repeatedly denying knowledge of ⁢the financier’s ‍crimes and characterizing their ⁣interactions as limited to social⁢ circles in Palm Beach, ‍Florida, during the 1990s. Epstein’s mansion was located ​near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, and reports indicate Epstein was‍ a frequent visitor to the resort for‌ several years.

The discharge petition, a procedural maneuver to bypass House leadership, currently ‌has the support of all House Democrats⁢ and four Republicans: Greene, Thomas Massie, Lauren Boebert, and Nancy Mace. ⁤The White House and ⁢Speaker Johnson have actively lobbied against the release of the Epstein files.

“I regret that I allowed myself to be drawn into‌ the toxic politics that have consumed our country,” Greene stated in a post on X, the platform formerly⁣ known as ‍twitter.⁢ “I am​ committed ⁣to⁣ focusing on delivering​ results for my‍ constituents and working to unite ‌our party.”

Trump, when questioned about his⁤ association with Epstein in 2019,⁢ stated, “I knew him‍ like everybody in Palm Beach knew ‍him…I had a falling out with him a ‌long time ago.I don’t think I’ve spoken to him for 15 years. I wasn’t ⁢a fan.”

TIME ‌has ⁤reached out to the White House for comment.The vote on the discharge petition⁢ is expected​ in the coming days.

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