Massie Secures House Vote to Release Epstein Files
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie is turning up the heat on Washington’s most sensitive secrets, claiming he’s just shy of forcing a public vote to release the federal investigation files on Jeffrey Epstein—the notorious sex offender and financier whose web of blackmail left the country’s ruling class sweating bullets.

Massie’s campaign, dismissed by party leaders but supported by Epstein’s victims, now gains strength from the Arizona special election, which brought Democratic candidate Adelita Grijalva to Congress. Grijalva’s promise to sign Massie’s petition secured him the crucial number: 218.

Washington Panic Over Epstein Files

During a community gathering in northeastern Kentucky, Massie spoke directly. Both candidates from Arizona had committed their backing, and with Grijalva’s win, the discharge petition is ready to move forward. Massie asserted that now, even Republican leadership can’t escape accountability: “We’re going to enforce a vote on making those files public.”

But the Republican congressional leadership, spearheaded by Speaker Mike Johnson and Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, is unwilling to engage with this grassroots movement. Massie claims party leaders are experiencing “full panic,” as they pressure and threaten those who have co-signed.

Massie mentioned that any strategy to sideline the vote using complex parliamentary techniques would also need 218 representatives, putting everyone on the spot: “If you join in the vote to push aside the discharge petition, then you’re part of the coverup.”

As for allowing some leniency? “This is largely supported,” Massie remarked, implying that Speaker Johnson might permit some members to advocate for openness—mainly to appease upset constituents.

Grassroots vs. Insiders: Trump and Massie

Massie’s crusade puts him at direct odds with President Donald Trump, who once vowed to unseat the Kentucky Congressman over perceived political betrayal, even though both men draw strong support from the region’s GOP voters.

The Trump-Massie feud is tangled: Trump himself has stoked speculation about Epstein’s death, hinting at foul play and promising to declassify Epstein records if given a second term as president. Massie—in stubborn populist fashion—shows no sign of backing down.

Rand Paul Joins the Fray

Massie wasn’t alone in Greenup County. Senator Rand Paul joined him on a whistlestop tour, stirring the pot and predicting a “groundswell” if Speaker Johnson tries to ice the petition. Paul says members could object to Johnson’s tricks, not just the substance, suggesting the movement could grow if leadership doubles down on secrecy.

Epstein Files: The Stakes

Epstein died in custody under a cloud of suspicion in 2019—officially ruled suicide, but widely doubted on both the right and left. The official line matters little to the activists and survivors who appeared with Massie to demand congressional action.

Their voices—frequently sidelined by DC’s gatekeepers—are driving a surge in support for letting Americans see what the federal government knows about Epstein, his crimes, and the powerful circles he manipulated.

If Speaker Johnson and the old guard try to sideline this vote, the backlash may finally crack the Capitol’s walls of secrecy—proving that when the grassroots are cornered, the establishment’s coverups don’t stand a chance.

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