
Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) vowed on Wednesday to publicly expose the names of the pedophiles, enablers, and conspirators involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring after victims deliver a list to lawmakers.
A group of victims, hosted by Greene, Massie, and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), broke decades of silence on Wednesday at a press conference, stepping forward to demand justice, transparency, and accountability from the government.
Rep. Massie on Wednesday filed a discharge petition aimed at compelling a full House vote on the Epstein Transparency Act. This would force the Department of Justice to release almost all documents related to the Epstein investigation with redactions of certain information, including personal identifying information of victims.
During the press conference, Epstein victim Lisa Phillips revealed that the victims plan to compile their own list of abusers and enablers they encountered with Jeffrey Epstein, The Gateway Pundit reported.
“We know the names. Many of us were abused by them. We will compile the names we all know were regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done by survivors and for survivors; no one else involved,” Lisa said.
According to one survivor, Chauntee Davies, this list would include former President Bill Clinton, whom she said she once traveled to Africa with while she was being abused and “manipulated” by Epstein.
At the end of the press conference, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said that the women could be sued “into poverty and homelessness” by “some of the richest, most powerful people in the world” for speaking out, but she’s not afraid to name names.
“If they want to give me a list, I will walk in that Capitol on the House floor, and I’ll say every damn name that abused these women,” Greene told reporters.
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For everyone watching at home, I think it’s important to put yourself in these women’s shoes as you’re questioning, “why can’t they just name the names?” What you don’t realize is they just told their stories of being raped and being abused, being victimized, being manipulated, being coerced, and basically held in a prison of captivity of sexual abuse while they were young, young teenagers, and extremely young vulnerable women. And in Jeffrey Epstein’s home and the places they went with him, they saw the most powerful people in the world in his pictures, and they saw him with those people. Can you imagine how terrifying it would be to name names like that? These are some of the richest, most powerful people in the world that could sue these women into poverty and homelessness.
Yeah, it’s a scary thing to name names, but I will tell you, I’m not afraid to name names. And so if they want to give me a list, I will walk in that Capitol on the House floor, and I’ll say every damn name that abused these women. I can do that for them, and I’d be proud to do it.
Massie later confirmed on X that he and Marjorie Taylor Greene are willing to name the perpetrators on the House Floor “under Constitutional ‘speech or debate’ immunity.” This provision in Article I, Section 6 of the Constitution provides that with the exception of Treason, Felony, or Breach of the Peace, Representatives “shall not be questioned in any other Place,” prosecuted, or sued over “any Speech or Debate in either House”
Survivors at our press conference announced they are privately compiling their own Epstein list.
They would be sued into homelessness for naming names, but @RepMTG and I are willing to name names in the House of Representatives under Constitutional “speech or debate” immunity.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) September 3, 2025
Meanwhile, Massie’s discharge petition is just four away from the 218 signatures needed to force a vote to release the Department of Justice’s files.
Massie said late on Wednesday that 214 Representatives have signed onto the petition. “I’m 99% certain we’ll get 218,” he said, warning that he believes House Speaker Mike Johnson will interfere with some rule change.
We have 214 signatures on the discharge petition to force a vote on a bill to release the Epstein files.
I’m 99% certain we’ll get 218. At that point @SpeakerJohnson may try to change the rules of the House, but chair of Rules Committee says she won’t!https://t.co/pNOyAvKH6x
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) September 4, 2025
After the press conference on Wednesday, Massie told reporters, “if we get to 218 signatures, they may try to change the rules in the House of Representatives that day so that discharge petitions are no longer allowed from Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna.” He continued, “They can do that, but they have to get 218 votes to do it. That would become the vote of record to hide the Epstein files.”
The Gateway Pundit will continue to provide updates on the House battle over the Epstein files.
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