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Massie, Khanna Bringing Epstein Survivors to Capitol

Reps. Massie and Khanna seek to compel Justice Department and FBI to release all Epstein-related documents through legislation and a discharge petition, spotlighting survivor voices.

  • On Monday, Reps. Khanna and Massie will host a Capitol press conference at 10:30am ET with survivors of Epstein and Maxwell's abuse, several speaking publicly for the first time.
  • Part of a bipartisan push, Khanna and Massie plan to file a discharge petition to force the release of Epstein files, urging transparency on DOJ and FBI records.
  • Working alongside efforts to push for the release of Epstein files, Khanna and Massie support a petition requiring 218 members to bypass House leadership and urge DOJ to release all files in a searchable format.
  • Survivors will use this event to press for transparency, with Massie giving victims a platform to speak publicly for the first time, aiming to uncover hidden details.
  • Rep. Thomas Massie warned that the Epstein controversy could hurt Republicans in the midterms as DOJ and FBI investigations continue to scrutinize Epstein-related documents, amid rumors of a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell.
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DailyTruthReport broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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