Kentucky Congressman, Colleagues Joined by Epstein Accusers Calling for Release of All Files
Kentucky Republicans Thomas Massie and James Comer dispute the extent of public access to over 30,000 pages of Department of Justice files on Epstein, amid political tensions and survivor advocacy.
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'What were they paying off?' Lauren Boebert worried her Republican colleagues are not safe
A firebrand MAGA lawmaker put her colleagues on notice Wednesday — including members of her own party — as she aims squarely at Congress' sexual misconduct "slush fund" amid a bipartisan House effort to release documents in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) made the comments exclusively to Raw Story on Wednesday after joining House efforts to release the Epstein files by signing a discharge petition led by Reps.…
'Women are more brave': MTG, Mace and Boebert praised as GOP men cave in Epstein civil war
WASHINGTON — It’s becoming increasingly clear to a handful of powerful MAGA congresswomen that their fight to release more Epstein files now pits them against some of the most powerful politicians in the Republican Party. Bring it on, they say. “Sometimes, you just have to f—ing do what you gotta…
Two Kentucky Republicans at center of duel over releasing Epstein files; victims speak out - NKyTribune
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern Two Kentucky Republicans are playing conflicting roles in a drama that threatens to divide President Donald Trump’s political base. U.S. Reps. Thomas Massie and James Comer are central players in the controversy over releasing investigative files in the case of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Massie, who had already gained Trump’s ire, is leading a crusade to force a House vote on the full rel…
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