Epstein Files BOMBSHELL: Congressman Ro Khanna on DOJ Cover-Up and Trump's Involvement
Brian Tyler CohenJanuary 2, 202611 min511,127 views
30 connectionsΒ·31 entities in this videoβEpstein Files Expansion and Cover-Up Allegations
- π‘ Over 5 million documents related to the Epstein case have been revealed, a significant increase from the previously known million.
- β οΈ Congressman Ro Khanna calls this a "biggest coverups in American history" and a major scandal.
- π― The newly revealed documents are expected to contain names of individuals who allegedly covered up sexual abuse, visited Epstein's "rape island," or participated in sex trafficking and assault.
Donald Trump's Alleged Role in the Cover-Up
- π£οΈ Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly stated that Donald Trump withheld support for transparency efforts because he "didn't want his friends to get hurt."
- π Trump has acknowledged that "a lot of people are going to get hurt" if the documents are released, suggesting he is aware of potential implications for his associates.
- π Survivors' statements to the FBI reportedly name powerful men, including prominent figures in finance and politics, who allegedly raped them or visited Epstein's island.
Potential Retaliation and Political Maneuvering
- β‘ A story about Lauren Boebert suggests Trump may have used his first veto of a second term to retaliate against Colorado, potentially due to political allies facing legal issues or Boebert's support for releasing the Epstein files.
- β Khanna commends Lauren Boebert, Nancy Mace, and Marjorie Taylor Greene for their "enormous courage" in pushing for transparency despite facing significant threats.
- βοΈ The congressman emphasizes the need for more individuals to speak up to ensure justice for survivors.
Obstacles to Transparency and Future Outlook
- ποΈ Concerns are raised about the Department of Justice (DOJ) potentially redacting Trump's name and those of his allies from the documents.
- π Despite obstacles, Khanna believes significant information will be released due to public attention and the admission of the 5 million documents.
- π The release of these documents is seen as crucial for restoring trust in a political system perceived to have corruption and a cover-up culture.
Whistleblower Potential and Democratic Control
- π€ Outgoing Deputy FBI Director Dan Binnick is discussed as a potential whistleblower, with Khanna hoping he will be transparent about obstacles faced in releasing the Epstein files.
- π³οΈ If Democrats regain control of the House, they would have full investigatory authority, including the ability to subpoena key officials and increase leverage on Donald Trump.
- ποΈ The congressman expresses hope that justice for survivors will not be delayed until a future administration, aiming for significant document releases in January 2026.
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