Rep. Ralph Norman Explains Vote to Release Epstein Files for Transparency
Forbes Breaking NewsAugust 7, 20252 min5,467 views
4 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβThe Push for Transparency
- π‘ Congressman Ralph Norman explains his vote to back Ro Khanna's amendment to release the Epstein files based on the principle of transparency.
- π― He states that whatever information exists regarding the Epstein case needs to be made public and transparent to the American people.
Doubts About Justice Department Transparency
- π Norman does not believe the Justice Department has been fully transparent regarding the Epstein case.
- β οΈ He emphasizes that if there is nothing to hide, the government should present a blank sheet, but transparency is the best way forward.
Broader Calls for Disclosure
- π Norman draws parallels to other historical files that were hidden for a long time, such as the Kennedy assassination files and aspects of the January 6th events.
- β He believes that all records related to such significant events should be transparent for public scrutiny.
Trust and Unanswered Questions
- π€ Norman expresses trust in individuals like Cash Patel and respects the judgment of officials like Pam Bondi.
- β However, he highlights lingering questions, such as the non-working cameras on the day of Epstein's death, indicating a need for further vetting and answers.
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