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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Today's guest is Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.). He joins Zach Weissmueller to discuss why he coauthored the Epstein Files Transparency Act, what motivated him to put his political career at risk, and why he believes the Justice Department (DOJ) has engaged in a long-running cover-up to protect powerful figures connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Massie walks through what he saw while reviewing the unredacted files at the DOJ, including disputed redaction…
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Massie hints at identities of Epstein co-conspirators whose names were redacted
Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) – who co-authored the Epstein Files Transparency Act – spent several hours on Monday reviewing Jeffrey Epstein documents without the Department of Justice's (DOJ) redactions. Now, Massie is dropping hints on social media about the names of some of Epstein's alleged co-conspirators.Both Khanna and Massie have not yet publicly named any of the men named in the latest batch of Epstein files, argu…
Khanna and Massie Say They Found the Names of Six Potential Epstein Co-Conspirators
Francis Chung/POLITICO/APReps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna claimed on Monday that the Department of Justice improperly redacted the names and faces of six potential co-conspirators of the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The two lawmakers, who led the congressional charge to compel the DOJ to release every government file related to Epstein, arrived at Two Constitution Square to review less-redacted versions of the …
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