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Georgia Congressman Makes Musical Plea for Epstein Files Release: ‘A Little Cringey’

GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Rep. Hank Johnson used a musical performance to press for transparency amid claims the Trump administration is withholding Jeffrey Epstein files, with Democrats pushing a House vote this week.

  • Congressperson Hank Johnson from Georgia performed a musical plea for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files on social media, delivering lyrics to Jason Isbell's song 'Dreamsicle.'
  • Johnson stated, 'You've been telling us you'd release the files but where are they?' in his performance.
  • The reaction to Johnson's performance was largely negative, with critics suggesting he should resign for the musical plea.
  • The Justice Department and FBI stated there is no evidence of a 'client list' related to Epstein, despite prior claims for file release.
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The Daily Caller broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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