In a significant move ahead of a crucial congressional vote, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was photographed alongside survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse.
A Capitol Hill Gathering Before the Vote
The images were captured outside the US Capitol on Wednesday 19 November 2025. The Republican congresswoman, a noted ally of former President Donald Trump, stood with other GOP members and several individuals who survived the abuse of the convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
This gathering occurred just before lawmakers were set to decide on a bill that would compel the US Justice Department to disclose long-withheld documents related to the Epstein case.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act Passes
Following the demonstration, Congress proceeded to pass The Epstein Files Transparency Act. This landmark legislation, once signed into law, mandates that the Justice Department must release a trove of files and communications concerning Epstein and the investigation into his death.
The act stipulates that this disclosure must happen within 30 days of it becoming law. However, the version passed on Tuesday does include specific exemptions. The Justice Department can withhold personally identifiable information of victims, any child sexual abuse materials, and information that the Trump administration had previously classified for reasons of national defence or foreign policy.
Implications and Next Steps
The passage of this act represents a substantial victory for transparency advocates and the survivors who have long campaigned for the full truth to be revealed. The release of these files is anticipated to shed further light on the extensive network associated with Epstein and the circumstances surrounding his death.
The curated photo gallery, which includes the images of Marjorie Taylor Greene with the survivors, was released by Associated Press photo editors, documenting this pivotal moment in the ongoing Epstein saga.