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BREAKING: Rep. Massie says he and Rep. Ro Khanna helped make Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s name public with the Epstein files as a participant. He was fired today. If the powerful can face consequences overseas, they should face them here too!
BREAKING: Rep. Massie says he and Rep. Ro Khanna helped make Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s name public with the Epstein files as a participant. He was fired today.
If the powerful can face consequences overseas, they should face them here too!
**BREAKING: Lawmakers Claim Role in Publicizing Name in Epstein Files as Overseas Executive Is Dismissed**
Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna said this week that they helped bring renewed public attention to records connected to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, identifying Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem as a participant named in the documents. According to statements from the lawmakers, the executive was dismissed from his position overseas shortly after the disclosure gained traction.
The developments have intensified debate within the U.S. Congress over transparency and accountability tied to the long-running fallout from the Epstein investigation. While being named in court documents does not necessarily imply criminal wrongdoing, lawmakers pushing for broader release of records argue that public scrutiny remains essential.
Massie and Khanna framed the reported dismissal as evidence that consequences can follow public disclosure, even years after Epstein’s criminal cases first came to light. They emphasized that accountability should not be limited by geography, asserting that individuals with influence should face equal standards regardless of where they operate.
The situation adds to ongoing bipartisan calls for fuller transparency surrounding Epstein-related files, as public pressure continues for clarity about those whose names appear in the records and the nature of their associations.