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Sanders Bombshell! Bernie Sanders suggests reading the EPSTEIN FILES during the filibuster on Donald Trump’s SAVE Act. Total transparency before the nation! Do you support reading the Epstein files on the Senate floor?
Sanders Bombshell!
Bernie Sanders suggests reading the EPSTEIN FILES during the filibuster on Donald Trump’s SAVE Act. Total transparency before the nation! Do you support reading the Epstein files on the Senate floor?
In a dramatic moment on the Senate floor, Bernie Sanders stirred controversy by suggesting that lawmakers publicly read portions of the so-called Epstein files during a filibuster tied to Donald Trump’s proposed SAVE Act.
Sanders framed the idea as a push for “total transparency,” arguing that the American public deserves to fully understand the scope of alleged misconduct and the individuals connected to the Epstein case. His remarks came amid heated debate over the SAVE Act, which has already drawn partisan divisions over its scope and implications.
Critics quickly pushed back, warning that reading sensitive or unverified material into the official congressional record could raise legal and ethical concerns, including potential harm to individuals not formally charged with wrongdoing. Others, however, echoed Sanders’ call, saying that increased transparency could help restore public trust in government institutions.
The suggestion has ignited a broader debate: should Congress use its platform to air controversial and potentially explosive documents in the name of accountability, or should such materials remain within the bounds of ongoing legal processes?
Public reaction has been sharply divided. Supporters view the proposal as a bold stand against secrecy and elite protection, while opponents see it as a risky politicization of a deeply sensitive قضية.
As the Senate continues deliberations, Sanders’ proposal underscores a growing tension in American politics—between demands for full disclosure and the responsibility to handle complex, often incomplete information with care.