Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie Draft Impeachment Over Epstein File Redactions
Brian Tyler CohenDecember 20, 202512 min905,485 views
26 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβDisappointment Over Epstein File Release
- π Congressman Ro Khanna expresses deep disappointment and sadness over the partial and heavily redacted release of the Epstein files, which failed to provide closure for survivors.
- π― Key documents like the draft indictment and prosecution memo, which could implicate other powerful individuals, were not released.
- β οΈ The redactions are seen as an attempt to protect rich and powerful individuals, rather than a genuine effort at transparency.
Drafting Articles of Impeachment
- βοΈ Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie are drafting articles of impeachment against Pam Bondi and Blanchard for their role in the Epstein file violation.
- βοΈ The threshold for introducing these articles is Bondi's compliance with the spirit of the Epstein Transparency Act, which includes releasing names of implicated government officials and business leaders.
- π£οΈ They are consulting with survivors about further action, including returning to the Capitol to continue the fight for transparency.
Violation of the Epstein Transparency Act
- π The Department of Justice (DOJ) has violated the letter of the law by not releasing all unclassified documents and by redacting grand jury information and names of implicated individuals.
- π« The Act explicitly states that no record should be withheld due to embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, yet the DOJ created new redaction standards.
- ποΈ This action is viewed as an attempt to protect powerful individuals, including those connected to the president, rather than ensuring justice.
Public Opinion and Accountability
- π£ Public opinion was instrumental in moving the Epstein Transparency Act forward, and continued outrage is expected if survivors are not heard.
- βοΈ The concept of two-tiered justice, where elites escape consequences, is a major concern for the public.
- β Survivors are urged not to underestimate the resolve of those fighting for accountability, as the fight will continue until the files are released and justice is served.
Recourse and Future Accountability
- π£οΈ The primary recourse is public opinion, which has already influenced legislative action and can continue to pressure the government.
- βοΈ While presidential pardons are a concern, civil suits against the federal government for file release are a viable option, supported by Congress and survivors.
- β Khanna emphasizes that accountability is crucial for healing and reconciliation, and individuals involved in violating the Act or other wrongdoings can face criminal accountability in a new administration.
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