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Rep. Moskowitz Reveals Trump's Name Appears 'More Than God' in Epstein Files

[HPP] Howard LutnickFebruary 13, 202615 min
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Congressional Hearing on Epstein Files

  • πŸ’‘ Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the Department of Justice's (DOJ) release of Epstein case documents.
  • πŸ“Œ Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz used his time to deliver a comprehensive critique of the administration's file suppression and handling.

Contradicted Testimonies and Revelations

  • πŸ”‘ Moskowitz revealed that Donald Trump's name appears over 1,000 times in the Epstein files, significantly contradicting Kash Patel's sworn testimony of fewer than 100 mentions.
  • ⚑ Kash Patel's testimony that there was no credible evidence of Epstein trafficking girls to anyone but himself was directly contradicted by the files, which detailed a worldwide sex trafficking ring.
  • ⚠️ Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted to visiting Epstein's private island in 2012, years after claiming to have cut off contact, further disputing his earlier statements.

DOJ's Questionable Practices

  • πŸ” The DOJ was found to be tracking the search histories of members of Congress, such as Pramila Jayapal, who reviewed the Epstein files, raising concerns about interference with legislative oversight.
  • 🚨 The DOJ accidentally exposed the personal information of 32 survivors while simultaneously protecting the identities of alleged co-conspirators.

Administration's Response and Lack of Accountability

  • πŸ’¬ Attorney General Bondi's primary response to Moskowitz's detailed accusations was to scold him for holding up a "Trump Bible" and present an "opposition research binder" with personalized attacks.
  • 🎯 Despite overwhelming bipartisan votes in both the House and Senate to release the files, the administration fought transparency at every step, only complying due to a veto-proof majority.
  • βš–οΈ Republican Rep. Thomas Massie criticized the DOJ for its decades-long concealment and for doing "literally the worst thing" to survivors by exposing their identities while protecting alleged perpetrators.

Implications for Justice and Oversight

  • πŸ›οΈ The situation suggests the DOJ is operating as a personal protection service for the politically connected, rather than pursuing justice.
  • πŸ“ˆ The tracking of congressional searches by the executive branch is seen as interference with legislative oversight, not accountability.
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