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House Showdown Looms: Massie Promises to Reveal Epstein’s Elite Connections if DOJ Blocks Transparency
BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie vows to publicly read Jeffrey Epstein’s client list on the House floor if AG Pam Bondi’s DOJ refuses to unredact the names, sparking a CONSTITUTIONAL showdown over transparency. This bold move challenges federal secrecy on the HIGH-PROFILE case tied to elite figures and child trafficking allegations. Do you support Rep. Thomas Massie publicly reading Epstein’s client list if Pam Bondi’s DOJ refuses to unredact the names?
House Showdown Looms: Massie Promises to Reveal Epstein’s Elite Connections if DOJ Blocks Transparency
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has announced he may publicly read the names of individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s network on the House floor if the Department of Justice, under AG Pam Bondi, refuses to unredact the controversial client list.
The move comes amid ongoing public frustration over secrecy in high-profile cases tied to Epstein, who was accused of child trafficking and exploitation involving powerful figures. Massie argues that transparency is critical and that the American public has a right to know which elites were implicated.
“This is about accountability and the public’s right to know,” Massie said in a statement. “If the DOJ will not release the information, I will make it public myself.”
Legal experts warn that the confrontation could spark a constitutional debate over congressional authority, federal secrecy, and the limits of public disclosure. Meanwhile, advocates for victims stress the potential impact on ongoing investigations and the sensitivity of the information.
The showdown is expected to unfold in the coming weeks as Massie pressures the DOJ, drawing intense scrutiny from both political and media circles.
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