Rep. Langworthy Accuses Democrats of Politicizing Epstein Investigation
Forbes Breaking NewsSeptember 7, 20254 min753 views
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- 🎯 Rep. Nick Langworthy criticizes Democrats for attempting to rewrite history regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
- ⚠️ He argues that Democrats are using the Epstein case as a craven political tool to attack Republican colleagues, despite doing nothing when their party was in power.
- 💡 Langworthy points out that calls for transparency from Democrats only emerged after Republicans took the majority and began pursuing their agenda.
Republican-Led Transparency Efforts
- 🚀 Republicans have initiated meaningful calls for the release of the Epstein files, with Chairman Comr publicizing over 34,000 documents.
- 🔍 The investigation includes subpoenas to the Epstein estate and interviews with key officials, demonstrating a commitment to transparency.
- 📊 Langworthy highlights that Republicans have stepped up, both in Congress and within the Trump administration, to release files and pursue accountability.
Bipartisan Call for Justice
- 🤝 Chairman Comr believes the investigation can be bipartisan, as the American people are interested in the Epstein tragedy regardless of political affiliation.
- ⚖️ The goal is to identify all involved parties, determine any government involvement, and achieve justice for victims.
- 📈 The committee is moving at a rapid pace, with scheduled interviews and expected receipt of bank records soon, aiming for 100% transparency and expeditious progress.
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