Lawmaker Reads Six Names from Epstein Files on House Floor
Lawmakers found six redacted names likely incriminated in Epstein files and threaten disclosure amid claims DOJ redactions protect powerful individuals, violating transparency law.
- 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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Justice Department releases names of 3 people the FBI once called Jeffrey Epstein 'co-conspirators'
The Justice Department has released the names of three people the FBI once called co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein after lawmakers complained that the names had been improperly withheld
Epstein files scrubbed to protect 'elite, powerful men,' Rep. Khanna says
Questions continue to emerge over the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. One Democratic congressman went to the House floor to read the names of six "wealthy, powerful men" whose identities were shielded in the public release. Rep. Ro Khanna co-sponsored the Epstein Transparency Act and reviewed some of the unredacted files. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss more.
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