Massie Vows to Name Epstein File Figures from House Floor
Massie says he has already named three billionaires and will keep pressing for more disclosure after accusing the Justice Department of over-redacting records.
- On Sunday, Representative Thomas Massie pledged on NBC's Meet the Press to identify additional individuals redacted from Jeffrey Epstein files, accusing Department of Justice officials of withholding millions of documents.
- Massie's pledge follows his primary loss last week in Kentucky to Gallrein, a race costing $32.6 million that marked the most expensive House primary election in United States history.
- During the interview, Massie claimed First Lady Melania Trump knows Epstein "didn't act alone," adding he has "released at least three names of billionaires who are implicated in this."
- Accusing Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel of "violating the law" regarding file redactions, Massie vowed to use his remaining seven months in Congress to push for transparency.
- Despite his upcoming departure from Congress, Massie stated he will not rule out future opportunities, indicating he intends to remain politically engaged following his primary defeat.
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