Rep. Massie Urges Support for Discharge Petition to Release Epstein Files
New York PostSeptember 3, 20252 min836 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβCall for Transparency in Epstein Case
- π‘ Congressman Thomas Massie is urging colleagues to support a discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Bill.
- π― The petition aims to bring transparency and justice for victims of the alleged criminal enterprise.
Critiquing Current Efforts
- β οΈ Massie criticizes the Speaker of the House's offering of a non-binding resolution as a "fig leaf" that "does absolutely nothing."
- π He notes that information released by the DOJ is heavily redacted, with some pages entirely blacked out, and that 97% is already public.
- π« The current oversight committee efforts are seen as insufficient because the DOJ is allowed to curate the information provided.
Addressing Skepticism and the "Hoax" Label
- π£οΈ Massie challenges the notion that two individuals acted alone, creating hundreds of victims without the involvement of others.
- π He calls the labeling of the case as a "hoax" shameful, emphasizing that there are real survivors and victims.
The Swamp and Accountability
- π° Perpetrators are allegedly being protected due to their wealth, power, and status as political donors to the Washington establishment.
- βοΈ Massie frames the effort as a litmus test to determine if the "swamp" can be drained and if individuals are truly outside the reach of the law.
- β The goal is to secure two more signatures on the discharge petition to move forward.
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Epstein Files Transparency BillDischarge PetitionThomas MassieJeffrey EpsteinGhislaine MaxwellDOJRedacted DocumentsCriminal EnterpriseVictims' RightsTransparencyAccountabilityWashington EstablishmentDrain the Swamp
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