Thomas Massie Exposes DOJ's Epstein Files Redactions
Dave SmithFebruary 10, 20261h 4min137,687 views
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- 💡 Congressman Thomas Massie has been credited with single-handedly exposing significant details within the Epstein files, a scandal described as potentially larger than Watergate.
- 🎯 Massie, alongside Ro Khanna, reviewed less-redacted versions of the files, revealing that the Department of Justice (DOJ) had improperly withheld crucial information.
- 🔑 Their efforts led to the discovery that 70-80% of the files remained redacted, despite legislation requiring transparency, and identified six wealthy, powerful men whose names were initially hidden.
DOJ's Improper Redactions and Admissions
- ⚠️ The DOJ was caught redacting names of co-conspirators in violation of federal law, which only permits redactions for national security or victim protection.
- ⚡ Following Massie's public challenge, the DOJ admitted their mistake and unredacted Les Wexner's name, who was labeled as a co-conspirator in child sex trafficking in a 2019 FBI document.
- 📈 This admission highlighted a pattern of the DOJ actively covering up information, with Massie stating they were forced to unredact after he found the discrepancies.
Key Figures Implicated in the Scandal
- 💬 Cash Patel testified to Congress that the FBI had no evidence of other sex traffickers, a claim directly contradicted by the FBI's own documents listing Wexner as a co-conspirator.
- 📌 Howard Lutnik, despite claiming to be
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Thomas MassieDepartment of Justice (DOJ)Epstein FilesRedactionsCo-conspiratorsLes WexnerCash PatelHoward LutnikJeffrey EpsteinSex TraffickingChild Sex TraffickingElite AccountabilityFBIEpstein Transparency ActSultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
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