POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth: Why Some Want Epstein Files Kept Secret

Washington, D.C., USAMon Sep 08 2025

The Epstein case has brought up some big questions about power and justice. Two politicians, one from each side, are pushing hard to make all the files public. They say it's not about politics. It's about doing what's right.

Republican and Democrat Unite

Rep. Thomas Massie (R)

  • Thinks hiding the truth would be a mistake.
  • Said on TV: "Justice shouldn't be avoided just because it might make some powerful people uncomfortable."
  • Believes the files could show connections to:
  • Wealthy donors
  • Intelligence agencies
  • Foreign governments
  • Did not disclose his sources.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D)

  • Says they have enough support in Congress to force a vote on releasing the files.
  • Calls it a moral issue.
  • Praises Republican colleagues who support this effort, even if it goes against the president's wishes.

White House and House Speaker Push Back

  • President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson say:
  • The Justice Department has already given Congress everything they asked for.
  • The push for more information is an overreaction.
  • Khanna disagrees and hopes the files will be released in full.

Survivors Demand Action

  • Survivors of Epstein's abuse shared their stories on Capitol Hill.
  • They are demanding the government release all files and records related to the case.

Final Thought: It's a complex situation, but one thing is clear: many people want the truth to come out, no matter how uncomfortable it might be.

questions

    Could the resistance to releasing the Epstein files be part of a larger cover-up involving multiple intelligence agencies?
    Are we going to find out that Epstein's little black book was just a list of bad Wi-Fi passwords?
    Are the delays in releasing the Epstein files a deliberate attempt to protect certain individuals from public scrutiny?

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