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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayFormer Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, raised suspicions over MAGA firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) feud between her and the president, claiming it’s all for a big political move.
“Marjorie Taylor Green is the biggest con artist ever, by the way. Like, she has not found Jesus,” Kinzinger said Friday at the Texas Tribune Festival.
Greene and Trump’s tension comes amid controversies over convicted late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s case files. The Georgia representative is part of the push to have them released, while Trump has called the overall uproar a “hoax.”
The president blasted Greene on social media Saturday morning after publicly pulling his support, claiming Greene had “turned Left” and betrayed their party. However, while Greene did not mention Trump in a post that same morning, she decried the “toxic political industrial complex.”
“I believe in the American people more than I believe in any leader or political party and the American people deserve so much better than how they have been treated by both sides of the aisle,” Greene wrote.

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Kinzinger believes Greene’s recent break from Trump is because “she clearly wants to run for president.”
The audience at the event laughed at his remarks, but Kinzinger reminded the crowd, “we giggled when Trump wanted to run in 2015, right?”
“So, she may be figuring that if... ‘I go on The View and I do this one lane here, maybe... I can trick people,’” Kinzinger said. “But keep in mind, this is still the same lady that chased down victims of school gun violence, right? And called them cosplay actors and stuff like that.”
On Wednesday, Democrats in the House Oversight Committee released thousands of files from Epstein’s estate, with some suggesting the president knew about his former friend’s criminal activities.
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The House will soon vote on passing a bill requiring the Department of Justice to release the files, but the legislation will still need to go through the Senate and can be vetoed by the president.


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