Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is proposing a House committee to investigate the relationship between the Clinton family and late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein following comments made by Alex Jones during the Sandy Hook defamation trial.
The Georgia Republican’s idea came after viral video of Jones being asked if he believes “that government officials are aiding in pedophilia, child trafficking and the grooming of children.”
In the video, Jones quickly retorted, “You mean, like, what Jeffrey Epstein did with the Clintons?”
Greene replied to the video and wrote that she would text Jones her approval of his remarks. Then, she suggested that “The Epstein Select Committee” should be created to presumably launch an investigation into politicians and other elites connected to the deceased pedophile.
“I’m going to text my friend Alex Jones how much I, along with countless millions of people, are proud of him for that answer,” tweeted Greene. “Yes we all want to know what the relationship was with the Clintons, Jeffrey Epstein, and whoever else, and pedophilia,” Greene wrote, before suggesting it should be called “The Epstein Select Committee.”
I’m going to text my friend Alex Jones how much I, along with countless millions of people, are proud of him for that answer.
Yes we all want to know what the relationship was with the Clintons, Jeffrey Epstein, and whoever else, and pedophilia.
The Epstein Select Committee.. https://t.co/m40s3d16HH
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) August 5, 2022
Podcast pioneer Joe Rogan recently speculated that the sex trafficking stint conducted by Epstein was part of an “intelligence operation” by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Israeli government, or a “combination of both” on last Friday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
“He was bringing them to parties,” said Rogan. “Like it was an intelligence operation.”
“Whoever was running it, whether it was, the Mossad or whether it was CIA or whether it was a combination of both — it was an intelligence operation,” Rogan declared. “They were bringing in people and compromising them.”
“And then when they would compromise them, they would use, you know, whatever they had on them to influence their opinions and the way they expressed those opinions,” Rogan added.
“And I don’t know why they would want to do that with scientists, which is really strange to me.”
