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Why Did a Congresswoman Text Epstein During a Hearing?
U.S. Virgin Islands, USAWed Nov 19 2025
A big debate is happening in the House of Representatives. It's about Stacey Plaskett, a delegate from the U. S. Virgin Islands. She was caught texting Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing. Epstein was a well-known financier with a dark past.
Some Republicans are upset. They think Plaskett's actions were wrong. They want to officially scold her, or censure her, for talking to Epstein. They say it makes the House look bad.
But not everyone agrees. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland, defended Plaskett. He said she was just taking a call from a constituent. He argued that there are no rules against that.
This defense didn't go over well with everyone. Some people called it dishonest. They pointed out that Plaskett had more than just a regular constituent relationship with Epstein. She had worked with him in the past.
Plaskett herself spoke up too. She said she didn't know Epstein was under investigation at the time. She also said she didn't need advice from anyone on how to do her job.
This whole situation has people talking. Some are questioning the close ties between politicians and controversial figures. Others are wondering why Plaskett was texting Epstein during such an important hearing.
It's a messy situation. And it's not clear how it will end. But one thing is sure: it's a reminder that politics can be complicated and full of surprises.
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How does the argument that Plaskett was merely taking a phone call from a constituent hold up given the evidence of her closer ties to Epstein?
Could there be a hidden agenda behind the timing of the resolution to censure Plaskett, and who might benefit from it?
What steps can be taken to ensure that similar incidents of inappropriate coordination do not occur in the future?
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