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Marjorie Taylor Greene Bashes Trump Administration Amid Ex-Prince Andrew Arrest

Following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor this morning, US politicians are turning up the heat on Donald Trump. While calls continue for accountability to the Jeffrey Epstein files, the administration continues to sweep the issue under the rug.

Currently, one of the loudest voices speaking out about the lack of investigation has been former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Once a staunch supporter, she’s turned into one of Trump’s biggest critics in regard to the Epstein scandal.

Marjorie Taylor Greene wants arrests after ex-Prince Andrew apprehended

“The U.K. has arrested Andrew because of the Epstein files,” she wrote on X. Meanwhile in the US, “we have zero Epstein related arrest and investigations since release of the files. And we are on the verge of going to war against Iran.”

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM), also posted her outrage on X: “If a Prince can be held accountable, so can a President.”

Additionally, Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) criticized the administration’s ignoring the sexual abuse of underage women. “It offers a great contrast,” he said. “Look what the British government is doing in light of the evidence, and look what the US government is doing. Nothing. Our chief law enforcement officer Pam Bondi is defending and obstructing the investigation.”

Arrested this morning amid fears of being a flight risk, the former Duke of York is accused of misconduct. During his term as the U.K.’s special representative for international trade, Andrew may have shared confidential documents with Epstein.

Though Andrew always denied having any relationship with Epstein trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre, his mother, Queen Elizabeth, allegedly helped him pay her a multimillion-dollar settlement. In her posthumous 2025 memoir, Virginia detailed sexual encounters with Andrew when she was only 17. Following the book’s release, King Charles stripped his brother of all his remaining royal titles and evicted him from the Windsor estate.

TELL US – DO YOU THINK THE U.S. CONGRESS WILL EVENTUALLY DEMAND FURTHER INVESTIGATION?

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