Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she hopes she and President Donald Trump can make amends amid their fierce public feud over the controversy surrounding accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
"I certainly hope that we can make up," Greene told CNN's Dana Bash on Nov. 17 when asked if the president and the Georgia Republican have a path forward. "I can only speak for myself. I'm a Christian, and one of the most important parts of our faith is forgiveness, and that's something I'm committed to."
Greene noted that she was once one of Trump top allies in the Make America Great Again movement. But their rift comes as she pushes the House to vote to release all of the government's files on Epstein. The Trump administration has blocked the release, in defiance of a campaign promise, and now refers to the situation as a hoax.
"I stand with rape victims. I stand with children who are in terrible sex abuse situations, and I stand with survivors of trafficking and those that are trapped in in sex trafficking, and I will not apologize for that," Greene told CNN.
"I believe the country deserves transparency in these files, and I don't believe that that rich, powerful people should be protected if they have if they have done anything wrong, and so I'm standing with the women," she said.













