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Massie Threatens to “Go Nuclear” and Publicly Name Epstein Clients if Redacted Files Aren’t Released

Rep. Massie and Rep. Khanna will inspect over 3 million heavily redacted DOJ documents on Epstein amid threats to use congressional powers to ensure full transparency.

  • On Monday, Rep. Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, will join Rep. Ro Khanna to view unredacted DOJ Epstein files in a reading room after 24 hours' notice.
  • Under the law passed last year, the DOJ was required to release all files in December, yet many remain sealed despite a tranche of over 3 million released late last month.
  • Lawmakers say FBI 302 files and a deleted federal prosecution memo are still withheld, with some files, including unverified tips about President Trump, briefly uploaded then deleted.
  • Massie has threatened to invoke a 'nuclear option' and expects Attorney General Pam Bondi to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to explain the redactions.
  • On Sunday, Massie asked followers to flag documents for review and said he'd prioritize replies sorted by 'likes'; Khanna questioned why Maxwell invoked the Fifth at a deposition but not in private.
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