

Marjorie Greene Exclusive - September 8, 2025
21 snips Sep 9, 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative from Georgia, delves into her controversial political views and criticisms of military funding for foreign aid. She discusses the implications of reducing financial support for countries like Ukraine and Israel, arguing for a focus on domestic priorities. Greene also touches on the unfolding narratives around 9/11, revealing skepticism toward official accounts, especially regarding WTC 7. The conversation highlights the complexities of public perception and the political landscape surrounding these topics.
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Informant Claim Raises Big Questions
- Mike Johnson claimed Trump was an FBI informant in the Epstein case, then his office walked it back amid criticism.
- Cenk and Ana highlight that being labeled an informant implies a formal, often coerced, relationship that raises major questions.
Why An 'Informant' Slip Is Suspicious
- Cenk reasons an informant slip is unlikely to be invented and suggests the FBI flips people after they are implicated.
- That logic prompts questions about what Trump might have done to trigger such a relationship.
DOJ Blocks Epstein-Related Name Unsealing
- DOJ resisted unsealing two redacted names Epstein wired money to in 2018, arguing privacy over public interest.
- Cenk and Ana frame this as more evidence the government protects the guilty, not transparency for victims.