Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said she resisted pressure from Trump’s White House after supporting a push to force the release of the Epstein files — a move that has drawn new scrutiny now that House oversight investigators have turned over thousands of pages of materials that suggest ties between Epstein and several powerful figures.

Greene’s blunt recounting of the White House rebuke and her defiant response — and the fierce reaction it provoked online — sit at the center of a widening political drama that mixes internal MAGA friction, fresh committee disclosures and raw public outrage.

Greene says she was warned that backing the release “would be viewed as a ‘very hostile act,’” and that she called a top West Wing aide to push back. “I told them, ‘You didn’t get me elec

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