Massie and Khanna Push Second Epstein Files Transparency Act to Fight Trump DOJ Violations
The bill would let survivors sue over withheld records and challenge heavy redactions as the Justice Department faces criticism over more than 3 million files.
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Massie and Khanna Push Second Epstein Files Transparency Act to Fight Trump DOJ Violations
Massie and Khanna introduce Epstein Files Transparency Act 2.0 to hold the Trump DOJ accountable for withholding Epstein files and denying justice to survivors.
Trump foe drags Melania back into Epstein quagmire: 'I agree with the first lady'
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) once again pulled First Lady Melania Trump into the fight over the Jeffrey Epstein files on Thursday, publicly aligning himself with her assertion that the disgraced financier did not act alone.In an MS NOW clip shared by journalist Aaron Rupar, the outgoing Kentucky congre...
Massie unveils bill letting Epstein victims and state AGs sue the DOJ for hiding over 3 million files
BREAKING: Massie unveils bill letting Epstein victims and state AGs sue the DOJ for hiding over 3 million files Thomas Massie is done asking the Justice Department nicely. Now he wants to give Epstein’s victims the power to drag them into court. The Kentucky Republican, joined by Democrats Ro Khanna and Teresa Leger Fernández in […] The post Massie unveils bill letting Epstein victims and state AGs sue the DOJ for hiding over 3 million files fir…
Lawmakers Target DOJ Noncompliance With Second Epstein Transparency Bill
Rep. Thomas Massie and a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday that would let state attorneys general, district attorneys, and Epstein’s victims sue the Department of Justice directly over its handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related records. The bill, H.R. 9694, the Epstein Files Transparency Act II, would create a private right of action allowing state officials, members of Congress, and victims to challenge the attorney ge…
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