Marjorie Taylor Greene Dismisses UFO Files Release as Distraction From Epstein and Endless Wars
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed the Biden administration for unveiling UFO files while ignoring the Epstein case and ongoing foreign conflicts. She called the UFO disclosures "shiny object propaganda" designed to divert public attention from real accountability failures.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, the firebrand Republican congresswoman known for her conspiratorial rhetoric, lashed out at the Biden administration's recent release of Pentagon UFO files. According to Greene, this move is nothing more than "shiny object propaganda" meant to distract the public from far graver issues the government refuses to address.
In a statement to The Hill, Greene pointedly criticized the so-called "most transparent administration in history" for failing to release all the Jeffrey Epstein files or to arrest anyone involved in the Epstein trafficking network. Instead, she charged, the administration chose to spotlight UFO reports while "they wage foreign wars" abroad.
This critique taps into a broader pattern of government opacity and selective transparency that has dogged both the Trump and Biden administrations. The Epstein case, with its labyrinth of powerful enablers and institutional cover-ups, remains a glaring example of how elites evade accountability. Meanwhile, the release of UFO files — while newsworthy — risks becoming a convenient distraction from ongoing abuses of power and failures to uphold justice.
Greene's comments underscore the frustration of many Americans who see government announcements as carefully crafted diversions rather than genuine efforts at transparency. The Epstein files, still partially sealed and shrouded in secrecy, represent a critical front in the fight for democratic integrity and survivor justice. Yet the administration’s focus on UFOs instead raises urgent questions about priorities and political theater.
At a moment when the country faces multiple crises — from foreign conflicts to democratic erosion — the selective release of information can serve to obscure rather than illuminate truth. Greene’s blunt condemnation calls on the public to look beyond the spectacle and demand real accountability on Epstein, war policies, and the broader machinery of corruption and secrecy.
Only Clowns Are Orange will continue tracking these developments, cutting through distractions and holding power to account. The Epstein files remain a story of immense consequence, and any attempt to sideline them in favor of sensational UFO tidbits must be called out for what it is: a cynical ploy to deflect scrutiny from the deep rot at the heart of the political establishment.
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