Massie says he’s lost confidence in Pam Bondi after congressional hearing
Massie criticized Bondi for evasive answers and alleged document removal after DOJ released over 3 million Epstein-related files, pushing for full transparency under new legislation.
- On Sunday, Rep. Thomas Massie accused President Donald Trump of leading an 'Epstein administration' while pressing for fuller disclosure after visiting DOJ headquarters, Washington, D.C., last Monday with Rep. Ro Khanna to view unredacted Epstein files.
- Last year, Rep. Thomas Massie co-led the Epstein Files Transparency Act with Rep. Ro Khanna , prompting pressure after the DOJ released over 3 million additional files and a Wednesday hearing.
- DOJ staff allegedly removed documents before inspection, including two involving Virginia Giuffre and a photo showing boxes marked CIA, while Rep. Ro Khanna and Massie identified six unredacted men.
- Massie told ABC, `I don't think she did very well,` criticizing Bondi's hearing performance and saying he lacks confidence in her, amid ongoing pressure from Trump to oust him.
- While the files name business and political figures without accusing crimes, Rep. Jamie Raskin found more than 1 million search results, and Massie's primary is May 19.
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Massie: DOJ Still Withholding Epstein Documents Despite Federal Disclosure Law
Congress Massie: DOJ Still Withholding Epstein Documents Despite Federal Disclosure Law The Kentucky congressman cited the redaction of Les Wexner’s name in an FBI report. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) A little more than a year ago, current administration officials were hyping the Epstein files, telling Americans the documents would probably prove that Jeffrey Epstein operated a child sex-trafficking network involving elite associates. Today, …
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