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Yesterday, Attorney General Pam Bondi at the White House disclosed "the existence of tens of thousands of videos featuring little children." "There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn." This was described as brand new information and the first public acknowledgment that videos of Epstein and his victims exist. Nine days earlier, Bondi had a similar conversation with a total stranger in a restaurant: "Do you know when the Epstein files are gonna get released? We hope soon after." "There are tens of thousands of videos. Yeah." "And it's all but little kids, so they have to go through every one." The report notes officials spoke of a "mountain of evidence" but not this, and asks why the detail was shared with a self-described nanny at brunch rather than the American people, and why it was held back. The public wants answers and accountability.

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The Jeffrey Epstein files are about to be released, and Attorney General Pam Bondi says the scale is far worse than anyone realized, possibly involving over 250 victims. I was just with Pam and Cash in the White House. Information and names will be revealed, and portions of it will be released today, so be patient. This case was vetted, tried, and prosecuted correctly. The flight logs and information coming out are incredibly disturbing. It will be shocking because so many individuals have been hidden, kept secret, and not held accountable. I believe in accountability. It's time to hold people responsible. We've seen many investigations and testimonies, but there's frustration with the lack of accountability. With Cash and Pam, I believe there will be accountability, and I absolutely believe we are likely to see criminal actions being taken.

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Well, there's 33,000 pages that have been released. they've basically released everything except for the victim information, which, obviously, we don't release that. One thing to note that today when we're actually talking to some of the victims, one of the women stated that at 14 when Epstein started to victimize her, that she has no recollection of some of the stuff that was done to her. She's hoping to find that out so that she can actually bring to her therapist and continue the healing process in regards to the damage and the trauma that was caused to her. there's a lot of very wealthy bad people. It's actually scary to hear some of the stuff that was brought forward. the only way to collectively attack this is as a group and as a whole, meaning that Democrats and Republicans have to work work together and back up on more subpoenas because I think this is gonna be pretty hairy. Is there more information beyond these 33,000 pages? Well, there's gonna be names. The attorneys kept emphasizing we need to follow-up on the names. These girls are not just making this up. These are some of the wealthiest people probably in the world, and we'll start They told us not to because they don't want those people to start basically burning files. So I think this is going criminal investigation for sure. I know that some of the delay was due to redacting victim information, and so we'll see where it goes.

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I have the Epstein files on my desk. There are well over 250 victims, and we have to make sure that their identities and personal information is protected. Other than that, you're going to see some Epstein information released by my office. Hopefully tomorrow, you're going to see a lot of flight logs and names. It's pretty sick what that man did, and he had help.

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I've been working to obtain all documents related to the Epstein case, and recently discovered that the Southern District of New York is withholding thousands of pages. We will obtain those documents, redact grand jury information and confidential witnesses, but the American people deserve to know the truth. We will release the full Epstein files, as well as JFK and Martin Luther King files. As a lawyer, I want to review everything before drawing conclusions, but those who withheld information will be held accountable. We will protect victims by redacting their personal information. Regarding Jack Smith's team, we are currently investigating whether they complied with the Presidential Records Act and the Espionage Act. We're going through everything now and are looking into whether they removed or destroyed any materials.

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James Palmer claimed yesterday that all the Epstein files are missing and asked for confirmation, noting that some have not heard back. The response: No. The FBI is reviewing; there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are hundreds of victims. And no one victim will ever get released. It's just the volume, and that's what they're going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. The speaker says they haven't seen that statement but will call Palmer later and find out.

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The Epstein files are about to be released, and Attorney General Pam Bondi says the scale is far worse than anyone realized, with potentially 250 victims. I was with Pam and Kash Patel at the White House. Promises made will be promises kept. This case has been vetted, went through trial, had testimony, and was prosecuted correctly. The information coming out, including flight logs and names, will be shocking because of the individuals who were hidden and not held accountable. There is a general frustration with accountability in this country. With Kash and Pam, there will be accountability. We may see criminal actions being taken as a result of the release of these files. It would be negligent not to hold individuals accountable.

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James Palmer stated the Epstein files are missing. The FBI is reviewing tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child pornography, involving hundreds of victims. No victim's information will be released due to the volume of material. The FBI is diligently reviewing the videos. The speaker has not seen Palmer's statement but will follow up.

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Yesterday, Attorney General Pam Bondi disclosed at the White House what she called brand new information about Jeffrey Epstein: the existence of tens of thousands of videos featuring little children. "There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn." Nine days earlier, Bondi had a similar exchange with a total stranger in a restaurant. "Do you know when the Epstein files are gonna get released? We hope soon after" and "There are tens and thousands of videos. Yeah. And it's all but little kids." A reporter later sent the AG's office the recording and asked why this detail wasn't disclosed to the public, noting it had been told to a random stranger at a restaurant. The public hesitated to publish, but the response suggests Americans want answers and accountability.

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I've seen chatter online, especially from Kash Patel, about the delay in releasing the Epstein files. Well, I'm reporting live from outside the West Wing to show you that the wait is over. We've got the Epstein files right here. Let's make America safe again.

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Millions are waiting for transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein saga. The Attorney General has stated there is an active cover-up. Select media influencers were given the first batch of Epstein files, but Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna hasn't received the documents, and Pam Bondi says the FBI is withholding files from her office until tomorrow. There are questions as to why the Southern District of New York and the NYC FBI office didn't comply with releasing documents, especially with James Comey's daughter being the lead prosecutor in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Attorney General Pam Bondi released what she had for transparency, and Mike Cernovich confirmed there are bad actors at the SDNY and the FBI New York City field office withholding documents. I hope Kash Patel follows through with releasing the files, and I've called for Donald Trump and Elon Musk to go to the FBI offices in New York City and find out who didn't comply with this larger disclosure.

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We received hundreds of pages of documents from the FBI, but a source revealed more evidence was held in the Southern District of New York. After setting a deadline, we received thousands more documents, now under FBI review with Cash's team providing a detailed report on why these were withheld. These documents included flight logs, names, and victim information, but weren't all the Epstein files. Our priority is to protect the victims, of which we've already identified over 254, but we also believe in transparency. The American people have a right to know what the Biden administration has been hiding, including JFK files and Martin Luther King information. We will redact information like victims' names, national security details, and grand jury information, clearly marking each redaction with an explanation.

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"Yeah. Thousands and thousands of page 55. They'll redact every republican or conservative person in those files. Leave all the liberal democratic people in those files." "Leave all the liberal democratic people in those files." "There's thousands and thousands of pages of file." "the only video evidence they had was of Epstein's personal child porn collection." "there will be no cover ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned." "I'm not going to withhold information from the American public ever." "Only to later claim on Joe Rogan's podcast that releasing any videos would revictimize those impacted." "There's thousands and thousands of pages of file." "Convicted sex offenders are historically ineligible for minimum security facilities." "please email us at tips@o'keefemediagroup.com or text us at (914) 491-9395, and we will tell your story without fear and without favor."

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Right now? The biggest thing that stands out to me is the victims themselves has have stated that this is a lot bigger than I think anyone anticipated. We are obviously being going to be requesting the SARS reports from treasury and also to following up on that. There's some very rich and powerful people that need to go to jail. But it is very much so possibility that Jeffrey Epstein was a intelligence asset working for our adversaries. The victims want information to be out there, but they don't want their personal information. The files will probably be released prior. I don't know why Comer hasn't. The victims from coming forward because we heard from a woman who is as young as 14 years old when she was victimized multiple times by Jeffrey Epstein. Thank you guys.

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The Jeffrey Epstein files are about to be released. Attorney General Pam Bondi says the scale is far worse than anyone realized, with potentially 250 victims. The release is imminent, possibly today. I just saw Pam and Cash in the White House. I haven't seen the files yet, but they are coming out in portions, so patience is key. This case was vetted, tried, and prosecuted correctly. The information in these files, including flight logs and names, will be shocking because so many individuals were hidden and not held accountable. Accountability is crucial. We've seen many investigations that fall short. With Cash and Pam, I believe there will finally be accountability. Ghislaine Maxwell is the only person imprisoned so far. Releasing these files will likely lead to further criminal actions. We must hold rapists accountable and try them in court. Hiding lists to protect political friends is unacceptable.

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James Palmer stated that all the Epstein files are missing. The speaker clarified that some files are missing. The FBI is reviewing tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, involving hundreds of victims. No victim's information will be released due to the volume of material. The FBI is diligently reviewing the files. The speaker hasn't seen James Palmer's statement.

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the victims themselves has have stated that this is a lot bigger than I think anyone anticipated. We are obviously being going to be requesting the SARS reports from treasury and also to following up on that. There's some very rich and powerful people that need to go to jail. But it is very much so possibility that Jeffrey Epstein was a intelligence asset working for our adversaries. But also to, I think the questions that we have is how much their own government know about it. And so there's more to follow, and I'm sure you'll be hearing from the chairman momentarily. Victims deserve praise for coming forward, including a woman who is as young as 14 years old when she was victimized multiple times by Jeffrey Epstein. The victims want information to be out there, but they don't want their personal information.

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Bigger than I think anyone anticipated. We are going to be requesting the SARS reports from treasury and following up on that. There are some very rich and powerful people that need to go to jail. It is very much so possibility that Jeffrey Epstein was a intelligence asset working for our adversaries, but also to, the questions that we have is how much did our own government know about it? More to follow; you'll be hearing from the chairman momentarily. I applaud the victims from coming forward because we heard from a woman who is as young as 14 years old when she was victimized multiple times by Jeffrey Epstein. “Have you signed a discharge petition, nasty discharge petition?” The files will probably be released prior. I don't know why Comer hasn't. I've been a huge advocate even when I was the only one in congress calling for the release of this file. How much did they call from with this victim today? We want those files released, the victims want information to be out there but they don't want their personal information. The attorney general stated that there's victim information that you have to make sure that's private being that some of the victims also too are as young as 14, that's child child pornography.

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The FBI handed over hundreds of pages of documents, but a source revealed more evidence was in the Southern District of New York. Thousands of pages of documents were then received. The FBI is reviewing them, and Kash Patel will provide a detailed report on why the documents were withheld. The initial documents included flight logs, names, and victim names, but more was expected. The goal is to protect the Epstein victims, of which over 254 have been identified, while also providing transparency. The Biden administration allegedly did nothing with the documents, which raises questions. Redactions will be made to protect victims, national security, and grand jury information. The public will know what is redacted and why, unlike past practices. The speaker believes the American people have a right to know about the Epstein files, the JFK files, and the Martin Luther King files.

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I've been working to obtain all documents related to the Epstein case since entering office. We've released 120 pages, carefully redacting them to protect the victims. We recently learned that the Southern District of New York is holding thousands more documents. We will obtain these documents and make them public after redacting grand jury information and confidential witnesses. The American people have a right to know. We're also reviewing whether Jack Smith's team complied with the Presidential Records Act and the Espionage Act, and we're looking into whether they stored all materials for us to review. We're also determining if they removed or destroyed any materials.

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I released about 120 pages of documents that I requested upon entering office. We carefully redacted them to protect the personal information of the young female victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking. I was assured that there were no more documents, but I recently learned that the Southern District of New York is sitting on thousands of pages regarding Epstein. We will obtain everything, and redact it to protect grand jury information and confidential witnesses. The American people have a right to know, and as the most transparent president in our nation's history, I will ensure America gets the full Epstein files, as well as those pertaining to JFK and Martin Luther King.

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Speaker 1 questions why House Republicans haven't released Jeffrey Epstein's Black Book, which is under the FBI director's control, to expose alleged pedophiles. When asked if he would declassify the Epstein files, Speaker 1 says he would, but expresses concern about potentially affecting people's lives if the information is phony. Speaker 0 says the issue is bigger than Epstein, 9/11, JFK, or RFK, and asks who is on the Epstein tapes and in the black books, questioning why this information has been hidden. Speaker 3 mentions Donald Trump has discussed the DOJ potentially releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Speaker 2 claims that the release is under review, following a directive by President Trump, stating that everything will come out to the public because Americans have a right to know.

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The Jeffrey Epstein files are about to be released, and the scale is far worse than anyone realized, potentially involving well over 200 victims. I saw Pam and Cash in the White House, and I know this information is coming out today. We are going to keep promises that were made. This case was vetted, went through trial, and was prosecuted correctly. The flight logs and names that will come out are incredibly disturbing. It's shocking how many individuals were hidden and not held accountable. I believe in accountability. It's time to go through the process. I won't say they're guilty until their time in court. There's been a general frustration with accountability in this country, but with Cash and Pam, there will be accountability. It would be negligent not to hold these individuals accountable. We have to try these rapists.

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Ro Khanna - Epstein Files, $600 Billion in Fraud, and Should the Wealthy Be Taxed? | SRS #271
Guests: Ro Khanna
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The Epstein Files are a Distraction
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The Epstein files were declassified by Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI on February 27th. Leaks had circulated for years; a photo-op with binders outside the White House sparked controversy. Bondi said the DOJ is following through on Trump’s transparency pledge and accountability for Epstein and his co-conspirators. The first phase of files released sheds light on Epstein's extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability. FBI director Cash Patel vowed there will be "no coverups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned," promising that any gaps will be found and disclosed to the American people. Bondi asked for the full files; about 200 pages were received, with thousands more reportedly undisclosed, and a deadline of 8: a.m. on Friday, February 28th for the remaining documents. Patel was tasked with investigating why the request wasn’t followed.
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