
"The tranches of files - the largest of which was released on January 30, comprising more than 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images - contain reams of reputation-staining correspondence between the late sex offender and a seemingly endless list of VIPs, including MIT's Noam Chomsky, Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, New Age guru Deepak Chopra, Katie Couric, Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler."
"Thanks to Greene's apostasy, she is being received as a changed woman, invited onto talk shows that until recently characterized her as a rage-driven conspiracymonger. "I was just so naïve" is the quote The New York Times Magazine chose for the headline of a profile of Greene that refers to her as a "former believer in the QAnon conspiracy theory." But in a way, Greene hasn't changed much, and it is everyone else who looks kind of naïve."
Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly broke with Donald Trump and resigned from Congress after feeling betrayed by his attempts to obstruct release of Jeffrey Epstein–related materials. She was one of four House Republicans who compelled the Department of Justice to disclose millions of pages of emails and other evidence, culminating in a January 30 release of more than 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images. The files contain reputation-damaging correspondence with numerous high-profile figures. Greene's defection altered mainstream perceptions of her and generated media opportunities, while raising questions about elite misconduct and the limits of prior partisan loyalties.
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