A fresh allegation fromMarjorie Taylor Greenehas reignited scrutiny over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, with claims that President Donald Trump personally intervened to block the release of sensitive files.

The claim surfaced during a broadcast interview and has rapidly circulated online, raising questions about transparency, political influence, and the extent of undisclosed material tied to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Greene alleged that Trump directly instructed former Florida Attorney GeneralPam Bondinot to release documents related to Epstein, citing concerns that 'people are going to get hurt'. The remarks, if substantiated, could have far-reaching implications for ongoing public demands for accountability in one of the most scrutinised criminal cases in recent US history.

Speaking in an interview with the programme hosted by Shannon Joy, Greene stated that Trump 'flat out' told Bondi to withhold the Epstein files.

She further claimed that Trump privately acknowledged the potential fallout of disclosure, saying, 'My friends will get hurt... People at Mar-a-Lago, they're going to get hurt.'

The interview is publicly accessiblevia a livestream archive, where Greene also asserted that Trump discouraged broader internal discussions about releasing documents tied toEpstein's network.

In a separate clip shared on social media, Greene alleged that Trump 'was blocking everybody' and communicated similar warnings to senior Republican figures, including House Speaker Mike Johnson.

These statements have not been independently verified, and no official transcript from a government proceeding corroborates Greene's account at the time of writing.

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The 'Epstein files' broadly refer to a collection of court documents, depositions, financial records, and investigative materials linked to Epstein's trafficking operation.

Source: International Business Times UK