GOP senator on Epstein files: ‘Now I see what the big deal is’
The Justice Department released over 3 million pages after the Epstein Files Transparency Act, with new rules for congressional review and calls for further investigations.
- On Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages related to Epstein after President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- To inspect the files, lawmakers must give the DOJ 24 hours' notice, and notes are permitted but electronic recording devices are banned.
- Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis told reporter Pablo Manriquez on Monday she now believes the more than 3 million Epstein files are worth investigating after previously dismissing them.
- The administration argued, 'By releasing thousands of pages of documents, cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request, and President Trump recently calling for further investigations into Epstein’s Democrat friends, the Trump Administration has done more for the victims than Democrats ever have,' House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in December.
- Calls for investigations following the release could occur as the Trump Administration urges further probes into Epstein's associates, and Congress members face access constraints.
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GOP Senator Says She Went from 'I Don't Care' to 'I See What the Big Deal Is' After Reviewing Unredacted Epstein Files
Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis has changed her mind about the importance of the Epstein files after reviewing unredacted evidence in the Justice Department's possession, saying she went from 'I don't care' to 'I see what the big deal is'
GOP senator who downplayed Epstein files now concedes they're a 'big deal'
One of the biggest Republican skeptics about the Department of Justice's (DOJ) mountain of evidence pertaining to convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein is now admitting she understated their importance.The Daily Beast reported Tuesday that Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) recently told journalist Pablo Manriquez that she has since come around to the fact that seeking justice for Epstein's victims through publishing the Epstein files is a worthy c…
GOP senator on Epstein files: 'Now I see what the big deal is'
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) on Monday said she now understands “what the big deal is” after reviewing unredacted files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
‘Now I see what the big deal is’: GOP senator changes opinion on Epstein files after doc dump
One Republican senator has had a change of opinion on the Epstein files thanks to the latest document dump. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyoming, revealed that she supports […]
'Now I see what the big deal is': GOP senator changes opinion on Epstein files after doc dump
One Republican senator has had a change of opinion on the Epstein files thanks to the latest document dump. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyoming, revealed that she supports the full release of the files relating to Jeffrey Epstein after discovering there may have been a victim as young as nine years old. This is a departure from her previous stance on the matter, where she had “intentionally deferred to others.” Listen: GOP Sen Lummis says she’s chan…
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