Johnson: Epstein push is Democrats’ ‘entire game plan’
A discharge petition with 218 signatures will force a House vote on releasing Epstein-related Justice Department files amid claims of political motives.
- Republican leader Johnson accused Democrats of solely pursuing the Epstein case to 'go after President Trump,' though Trump says he fell out with Epstein prior to his convictions.
- Representative Khanna, a Democrat, said the unreleased Epstein files are about accountability for powerful abusers, not just Trump, stating 'The Epstein class needs to go.'
- Trump withdrew support for Republican Representative Greene after she criticized the party's handling of the Epstein files, though Greene maintained the files would not implicate Trump.
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Massie: Trump's Call To Investigate Democrats A 'Smokescreen'
Rep. Thomas Massie states the obvious when it comes to one of the motivations behind Trump calling for his lackey Pam Bondi at DOJ to go after Democrats who might be named in the Epstein files. Massie made an appearance on ABC's This Week on Sunday, and was asked by host Jonathan Karl what's next now that his discharge petition has the votes in the House and how many Republicans might end up voting to release the files. Massie proceeded to hit T…
This week, the US House of Representatives is expected to vote on whether to release documents about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Donald Trump, who has previously been clearly reluctant, has now made a complete U-turn. "We have nothing to hide," Trump wrote on Truth Social last night.
'Nothing to hide in Epstein files'
US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Sunday he believed the approaching vote on releasing Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein should help put to rest allegations that President Donald Trump had any connection to the late sex offender's abuse and trafficking of underage girls. "They're doing this to go after President Trump on this theory that he has something to do with it. He does not," Johnson, the Republica…
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