Massie’s Fight for Epstein Files Faces GOP Pushback

As Congress gears up to reconvene in September 2025, a bipartisan effort led by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s federal files is on a collision course with Republican leadership, who are pulling out all the stops to keep the controversial documents under wraps.

Why it matters: The fight over Epstein’s files, which might expose links to influential individuals, involves a clash between a small group pushing for transparency and GOP attempts to suppress information, as survivors and the public call for accountability and justice.

Driving the news: Massie and Khanna are working to garner support for their resolution to force the release of withheld Epstein files, with a high-profile September 3 press conference alongside survivors to bolster their efforts.

  • A House Oversight Committee subpoena demands DOJ documents by August 19.
  • Ongoing court cases could soon force decisions on the files’ release.
  • Democrats are set to exploit GOP divisions by pushing amendments to highlight the issue.

Catch up quick: The Epstein affair has long sparked theories of a government cover-up shielding elites, but a DOJ memo last month dismissed the existence of a “client list” and confirmed Epstein’s 2019 death as a suicide, angering advocates like Massie who demand complete transparency.

The intrigue: Republican leaders, headed by Speaker Mike Johnson, are employing aggressive measures to prevent the release of the Epstein files, such as suddenly ending House Rules Committee meetings in July to dodge votes on the matter and pressuring dissenting Republicans to remain quiet, revealing a coordinated endeavor to protect potentially harmful disclosures and uphold party dominance.

Between the lines: The GOP’s opposition is driven by concerns that the files could reveal politically damaging ties, while Massie and Khanna’s opposition indicates a rare bipartisan effort defying party allegiances in the pursuit of truth.

What they’re saying:

  • “I think it’s an insult to the survivors to call this a hoax,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) told The Hill, condemning GOP attempts to dismiss the Epstein controversy.
  • “We are going to keep up the pressure,” a House Rules Committee Democratic spokesperson told The Hill, underscoring GOP efforts to keep the files hidden.

The bottom line: Despite fierce opposition from GOP leadership, Massie, Khanna, and Epstein’s survivors are steadfast in their fight to uncover the truth, a cause that not only seeks justice for victims but also challenges the culture of secrecy in Washington, making the release of these files a critical step toward accountability and public trust.

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