“Americans need to know what’s happening, who’s affected.” Sunglasses were placed in her hair, Kerri Wright felt relieved. With Donald Trump’s change of heart, ultimately supporting the publication of the Jeffrey Epstein “files,” his disappointment was only temporary. Last year, it was Trump’s promise of transparency on this matter that prompted Kerri to vote for him. “I’m happy he changed his position,” agreed the fifty-year-old man after parking his SUV on the main street of Rome, a small town in Georgia, nestled between valleys and mountains in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s constituency.
The muse of the Maga wave (Make America Great Again), the House member-elect had been a staunch supporter of Donald Trump for years before distancing herself from Republican Party bosses and the President, who slowed down or even blocked all publications.
