Lawmaker Reads Six Names from Epstein Files on House Floor
Lawmakers found six redacted names likely linked to Epstein crimes, challenging DOJ's redactions and threatening to reveal identities or demand transparency in upcoming hearings.
- Democratic Representative Ro Khanna read six names from the Epstein files on the House floor, which included billionaire Leslie Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of DB World.
- Khanna found the names after reviewing the unredacted Epstein files at a Justice Department office.
- Republican Representative Thomas Massie expressed concern over the names being redacted, stating they were likely incriminated by their inclusion in the files.
- Democratic lawmakers noted that similar consequences for those named have not occurred in the United States.
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Mr. Thomas Massie and Mr. Ro Khanna claim that the Ministry of Justice is illegally keeping the information under cover.
The Six Unredacted Names from Epstein's File
The following are the six names Congressman Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna had unredacted. We have names but no crimes attached to them yet. Khanna now claims the Trump FBI scrubbed the files and is using it to demonize Donald Trump. Khanna should back that up with evidence, or some of us might think he’s […] The post The Six Unredacted Names from Epstein’s File appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
U.S. lawmaker questions Epstein-related redactions of 6 'powerful men'
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before a House committee today, where lawmakers are expected to press her on the Justice Department’s handling of files involving the late financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. One lawmaker, Ro Khanna, said at least six men were redacted from the files for no apparent reason.
High-profile figures listed in Epstein files after bipartisan push to unredact names
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who say several men's names were wrongfully redacted in the Department of Justice's latest file dump on Jeffrey Epstein took to the House floor and named them.
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