On 19 November 2025, Ryan Matta introduced this video to X/Twitter.
It features Marjorie Taylor Greene's speech to Congress the day before.
RYAN: "Where's the next road block gonna be? How many of us are actually banking on the fact that we're actually, one day, gonna see the Epstein files?... I'm not holding my breath... Are we finally gonna take down the Deep State?... How dark is this? How dark do you think they're gonna let it get? And how much in these files do you think we're actually gonna see?"
MARJORIE: "Earlier today, I attended the press conference where the survivors, they're not victims, the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse and sex trafficking told their stories. And they told stories about how it started back in 1991, 1996, and they continued on through the decades. And they told stories about how they told someone and tried to get help. They told the FBI and they weren't listened to. And they told law enforcement and no one did anything. And these women don't just number a few. These women number around 1,000 women. And they are victims of something that's unthinkable.
And this should have never ever have happened. This was the biggest fight I think I've seen in Washington DC. This is my fifth year here. And this was a fight that we should have never had to wage. It should have been the easiest thing for every single member of Congress. It should have been the easiest thing for the speaker of the house. It should have been the easiest thing for the President of the United States to release all the information, every single file on behalf of these American women.
These American women aren't rich, powerful elites. They do not have someone paying for their airline tickets or paying for their trips or paying for their expenses every time they try to do something to get this get this information out. These are your average Americans. And you want to know what the Epstein files represent? The cover up represents to average Americans. It represents the failures of the federal government and Congress to the American people. And that is that is what people rose up about in 2024.
They wanted and demanded transparency from their government and for Americans finally to be put first. And today with this vote, we are finally putting these victims and these survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and the cabal of rich powerful elites that expands not just here in the United States of America, but to other countries as well. We're putting them last. And that is exactly what Americans want. You see, for far too long, far too long, Americans have been put last. And they're sick of it. They're sick and tired of it. And this is why they don't trust Congress. This is why they don't trust the government...
Will the Department of Justice release all the information? Will a judge in New York release the information? Will the CIA release the information? And will foreign governments release their information? Or will this continue, after this vote today, to be a cover up? A cover up of the rich powerful elites that bond together in sex and human trafficking abuse and all types of global business that enriches them but never serves Americans."
Well done, Marjorie.
Well done to Thomas Massie and all of those who forced the hand of the establishment.
The Few are strong and unspeakably corrupt. The many are not.
Who will be victorious?
How many decent folks will have the courage to stand up when it matters?
There's your answer.
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