Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) flipped out during an interview with Eric Bolling of Real America's Voice on Wednesday over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

On Tuesday, an anonymous administration official said the White House deemed a petition circulating in the House of Representatives to force the release of the Epstein files a "hostile act" toward the president. Greene speculated the statement likely came from one of President Donald Trump's closest advisors, although she said she doesn't know who released the statement.

Greene said she "takes great offense" to the White House's statement, given her loyalty to Trump over the years.

"I put my life and my fortune on the line to get that man elected, and whoever said that has their job because of people like me who fought all the horrible Republicans who stabbed him in the back after January 6," Greene said, referring to the Republicans who voted to impeach Trump.

"I was one of those who fought on the front lines and said, he is the leader of our party, he is the president, and we are going to make him president again," she continued. "Well, that coward attacked me and attacked anybody by calling it a 'hostile act.'"

Earlier in the day, Greene attended a news conference with survivors of Epstein's crimes. She has also expressed support for the legislation that would require the files to be released.

After the survivors spoke at the press conference, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that the Epstein files are a "Democrat hoax that won't go away."

"The hostile act was Jeffrey Epstein raping 14-year-old girls," Greene added. "That was the hostile act. And it's not a hoax!"

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