Thomas Massie Demands Epstein Files Disclosure
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Representative Thomas Massie delivered a blistering critique of congressional and executive stonewalling over the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, backing survivors and transparency as he exposed what he calls shameful obstruction by political leaders.

Massie voiced his frustration over the recent about-face by House Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Trump, stating, “The Speaker, the Attorney General, the FBI Director, the President, and the Vice President could have spared us much time and embarrassment if they had simply done the right thing earlier.” His comments reflect a deep disappointment within his own party.

Emphasizing the primary purpose of the issue, the congressman insisted, “This fight has always been about the survivors.” He lamented that personal attacks have clouded the issue but affirmed that these distractions never wavered the pursuit of justice.

Massie raised questions about the timing of certain investigations, suggesting, “They might be using these investigations as an excuse not to release the files. That’s what worries me.” He anticipated that ongoing inquiries would be used strategically to keep the documents under wraps, describing it as a deliberate attempt to prevent public scrutiny.

Regarding Speaker Mike Johnson’s sudden endorsement of releasing the files, Massie was blunt: “He’s supporting it solely because the President instructed him to. That’s typical of Mike Johnson.”

For months, Massie claimed, Trump believed that keeping the files confidential was in his best interest. However, he shifted his stance after advisors persuaded him otherwise. “If they mean business, they should release the files immediately. It’s as straightforward as that,” Massie insisted.

Thomas Massie on the Epstein files – Daily Caller/Caden Olson

When asked about the ongoing secrecy, Massie revealed what he sees as the core issue: “These documents implicate billionaires, his associates, and political donors he aims to protect. Moreover, Epstein had connections with our intelligence agencies and those of Israel. This is why there’s such a concerted effort to suppress them.”

Despite private attacks and disagreements with party leadership—including pointed criticism of Trump for personal insults—Massie maintained focus.

He credited Marjorie Taylor Greene with championing the populist base’s call for justice: “When he told his supporters that they’re no longer his supporters if they still want the Epstein files released, he lost a lot of supporters, but Marjorie didn’t. And she’s in favor of finding justice for these survivors.”

Massie closed with optimism for legislative accountability: “Yeah, I think it’s going to pass. I think it’s going to pass with the veto proof majority.” In Massie’s words, it’s time for the House and the President to finally stand with the survivors and the American public.


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