Overview
- In CNN interviews, Greene called health insurance costs a crisis and said prices have not come down under President Trump, warning her adult children’s premiums could double if enhanced ACA tax credits expire.
- Greene is one of a handful of House Republicans who signed a discharge petition to force a vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein–related records, framing it as a victims’ rights issue.
- She told interviewers she has received a large number of death threats linked to her calls for transparency on Epstein and expressed serious concern for her safety.
- The discharge effort has enough signatures to trigger a House vote, yet any public release of records remains uncertain because of Senate dynamics, potential presidential action, Justice Department compliance, and victim‑privacy protections.
- Her stance drew rare praise from liberal media figures including Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Wolf Blitzer, and Jimmy Kimmel, even as Republican leaders signaled concern and Greene urged the House to return to work during the shutdown.