Anna Paulina Luna Demands Special Counsel to Expose Epstein Files Cover-Up
Benny JohnsonJuly 13, 202514 min127,898 views
31 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβCall for Transparency in Epstein Case
- π Anna Paulina Luna expresses deep dissatisfaction with the Department of Justice's (DOJ) handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
- π‘ She highlights her role as chairwoman of the task force on declassification of federal secrets and the DOJ's lack of cooperation.
- β οΈ Luna warns that a failure to release information could fracture public trust, drawing parallels to historical distrust following the JFK assassination.
Evidence Hoarding and Public Trust
- π¦ Luna points to photographic evidence showing mountains of evidence seized in the Epstein investigation, including items like cookbooks, photographs, and a safe containing passports and diamonds.
- π« She criticizes the government's portrayal of public interest in these files as perverted or seeking abuse material, emphasizing the desire for a fuller picture of Epstein's activities.
- ποΈ The congresswoman argues that the American people deserve truth and transparency, regardless of who it implicates, to confirm they are not supporting a predator cult.
Special Counsel and Systemic Issues
- π Luna supports the call for a special counsel to investigate potential internal corruption within the DOJ and FBI.
- π£οΈ She notes the deafening silence from many members of Congress on this issue, contrasting it with the transparency seen in the JFK files release.
- βοΈ Luna clarifies that while she believes information can be released without implicating victims (e.g., passports, evidence logs), the DOJ's declassification authority is the bottleneck.
JFK Files as a Model for Declassification
- π The release of the JFK files, particularly the Joe Nedes file, is presented as a gold standard for declassification, proving Oswald was not a lone gunman and the CIA had prior knowledge.
- π΅οΈ Luna details how a CIA operative involved in the JFK investigation lied to Congress and was later awarded for undermining efforts.
- π She credits Director Ratcliffe, Cash Patel, and the Trump administration for pushing for transparency and declassifying documents previously withheld by administrations going back to Obama.
Republican Inaction and Legislative Efforts
- π« Luna expresses frustration with her own party for not bringing her bill to increase mandatory minimums for child predators to the floor.
- π― She believes that fighting against those who harm children should be a basic human decency, yet many in Congress seem worried about re-election and controversial issues.
- π’ Luna encourages the DOJ and FBI to release non-sensitive information about the Epstein case to the American people, allowing them to decide for themselves.
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