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BREAKING: Congressman Ro Khanna cranks the Epstein pressure up to TWENTY by demanding a “special prosecution committee” to “go after” the people in the Epstein files — backing Trump and Republicans into a corner.
BREAKING: Congressman Ro Khanna cranks the Epstein pressure up to TWENTY by demanding a “special prosecution committee” to “go after” the people in the Epstein files —
backing Trump and Republicans into a corner.
**WASHINGTON, D.C. —** In a dramatic escalation surrounding the long-running controversy over the so-called Epstein files, **Ro Khanna** is calling for the creation of a “special prosecution committee” to pursue individuals named in documents tied to **Jeffrey Epstein**.
Speaking to reporters, Khanna argued that public trust demands an independent mechanism with the authority to investigate and, if necessary, prosecute powerful figures allegedly connected to Epstein’s network. “No one should be above the law,” he said, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability regardless of party affiliation.
The proposal places renewed political pressure on both Democrats and Republicans, particularly allies of **Donald Trump**, who has repeatedly dismissed calls for further disclosures related to Epstein. Khanna’s move is widely seen as an attempt to force members of the **Republican Party** to publicly clarify their position on additional investigations.
Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, maintained relationships with high-profile political, business, and cultural figures. While various court documents and depositions have been released over the years, critics across the political spectrum argue that unanswered questions remain.
Khanna’s proposal faces significant procedural hurdles in a divided Congress, but it signals a renewed push from some lawmakers to reopen scrutiny of one of the most explosive scandals in recent American political history. Whether the idea gains bipartisan traction—or becomes another flashpoint in an already polarized environment—remains to be seen.