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"A traitor is an American that serves foreign countries and themselves," she said, standing in front of Mr. Epstein's victims. "A patriot is an American that serves the United States of America, and Americans like the women standing behind me." Later on the House floor, she laid out why the Epstein episode had resonated so strongly with Mr. Trump's populist base even as the president has sought to change the subject. "These American women aren't rich, powerful elites," Ms. Greene said, speaking from the Democratic side of the chamber. She added, "These are your average Americans." She said the Epstein files represented the "failures" of the government and Congress to their citizens. "For far too long, Americans have been put last, and they're sick and tired of it," she said. "This is why they don't trust Congress." "This is why they don't trust the government." Ms. Greene noted that she and the three other House Republicans who forced the vote endured attempts at intimidation for months. "This is what the American people are sick of." "And rightfully so." Some of Ms. Greene's colleagues were more interested in simply falling in line, as usual, with Mr. Trump. And they were not ashamed to hide it. Representative Troy Nehls, Republican of Texas, who had staked out a firm "no" position on the release of the files just days ago, dismissing it all as the "Epstein hoax" devised by Democrats to "distract us from the winning of President Trump and his administration," was unapologetic about his about-face. He conceded that he was merely doing what Mr. Trump had said to. "It is a hoax by the Democrats against Trump," Mr. Nehls said on Monday evening, lighting a cigar on the steps of the Capitol. So then why support it? "Why not?" he replied. "Trump said just release the damn files." "He said do it — release the damn files."
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1 "A traitor is an American that serves foreign countries and themselves," she said, standing in front of Mr. Epstein's victims. 2 "A patriot is an American that serves the United States of America, and Americans like the women standing behind me." 3 Later on the House floor, she laid out why the Epstein episode had resonated so strongly with Mr. Trump's populist base even as the president has sought to change the subject. 4 "These American women aren't rich, powerful elites," Ms. Greene said, speaking from the Democratic side of the chamber. 5 She added, "These are your average Americans." 6 She said the Epstein files represented the "failures" of the government and Congress to their citizens. 7 "For far too long, Americans have been put last, and they're sick and tired of it," she said. 8 "This is why they don't trust Congress." 9 "This is why they don't trust the government." 10 Ms. Greene noted that she and the three other House Republicans who forced the vote endured attempts at intimidation for months. 11 "This is what the American people are sick of." 12 "And rightfully so." 13 Some of Ms. Greene's colleagues were more interested in simply falling in line, as usual, with Mr. Trump. 14 And they were not ashamed to hide it. 15 Representative Troy Nehls, Republican of Texas, who had staked out a firm "no" position on the release of the files just days ago, dismissing it all as the "Epstein hoax" devised by Democrats to "distract us from the winning of President Trump and his administration," was unapologetic about his about-face. 16 He conceded that he was merely doing what Mr. Trump had said to. 17 "It is a hoax by the Democrats against Trump," Mr. Nehls said on Monday evening, lighting a cigar on the steps of the Capitol. 18 So then why support it? 19 "Why not?" he replied. 20 "Trump said just release the damn files." 21 "He said do it — release the damn files."