MTG Whips
Conspiracy Theorists Into Frenzy: ‘I’m Not Suicidal’
The MAGA
firebrand asked her supporters to play detective and figure out which “powerful
people” might want to silence her for good.
Katie
Francis
Reporter
Updated
Sep. 28 2025 2:58AM EDT
Published
Sep. 27 2025 8:28PM EDT
Marjorie
Taylor Greene unsettled her supporters on Saturday after posting a message to
her personal X account clarifying that she’s “not suicidal.”
The
seemingly out-of-nowhere declaration came just 12 minutes after the Georgia
congresswoman posted a long message to her official “Rep. Marjorie Taylor
Greene” X account, in which she doubled down on her demands for the Jeffrey
Epstein files to be released, as fellow Republicans made an eleventh-hour bid
to prevent a House vote on the issue.
In the
earlier message, MTG attempted to “set the record straight” on her continued
support for the discharge position filed by Kentucky GOP Rep. Thomas Massie,
one of President Donald Trump’s loudest Republican critics in Congress, which
seeks to force the release of the Epstein files.
“I stand
with girls and women who are sexually abused and raped. Period. Every time. At
all times,” Greene wrote.
“For me,
it’s not about a p---ing contest between political parties or political
enemies,” she continued. “The Epstein rape and pedophile network must be
exposed.”
The
typically MAGA-aligned lawmaker is notably one of only four Republican House
members who has signed onto the discharge petition, which she fears could put
her in danger—and is what the follow-up post was about.
“I am not
suicidal and one of the happiest healthiest people you will meet,” Greene
assured her followers. “I have full faith in God and Jesus Christ is my Lord
and Savior. As a sinner, I am only saved through His grace and mercy.”
“With
that said,” the noted conspiracy theorist continued, “if something happens to
me, I ask you all to find out which foreign government or powerful people would
take heinous actions to stop the information from coming out.”
Greene
emphasized her will to live in case powerful figures take ‘heinous actions’
against her.
Ending
her statement, MTG assured: “The People understand what I’m saying.”
In
response to the post, many fellow GOP supporters agreed that Greene’s very
public calls to bring the Epstein files to light could put her in the
crosshairs of some powerful—and dangerous—people, and theorized that anyone
from Israel’s Mossad to Trump’s government could put her on a hit list.
“The fact
that MTG even feels the need to post this shows how much pressure powerful
foreign Zionist lobby groups exert over US politics,” one MAGA fan responded.
“No elected official should fear for speaking uncomfortable truths.”
Another
agreed: “Hell Marjorie, they can easily make it look like an accident. Stay
away from 30 story windows btw.
“Even if
they chose to do it in broad daylight like JFK, MLK, Malcolm X and CK normal
people will swallow that official narrative like a starving hound,” they
continued.
A third
follower asked: “You implying the Trump admin is gonna kill you + frame it as a
‘suicide’ like Epstein?”
The
Epstein debate has proved to be a thorn in the side of MTG’s relationship with
her fellow Republicans, with Laura Loomer branding the Congresswoman a “fraud”
due to her insistence on seeing the files released.
Despite
the splintering, Greene has not wavered in her dogged pursuit of the files, and
earlier this month publicly invited Trump to meet with Epstein’s victims.
Throughout
it all, however, MTG has been clear in her unswerving loyalty to Trump, and her
certainty of his innocence in all matters related to Epstein.
“The
women and their attorney have said over and over that Donald Trump did nothing
wrong and he was the only one that helped the women. That is factually true,”
she wrote in her original post.
Katie
Francis
Reporter
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