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"It goes to the heart of there being two Americas. One America for the rich and powerful." "What force is there? What corrupt forces are there that can stranglehold the United States government from preventing Epstein from abusing young girls, from preventing a full disclosure of what Epstein was doing, from preventing the American public from learning about other rich and powerful men who raped and abused these young girls." "They're forgotten Americans in this country." "There are documents there because the victim's lawyers have seen those documents." "We've released 33,000 documents." "97% of already is in the public domain." "The president could say release the files." "This is a moral test." "We need two more Republican votes."

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Congressman Massey argues the Epstein case exposes “two Americas—one America for the rich and powerful”—where Epstein allegedly “was raping 13 and 14 year olds” and survivors were told by police that nothing could be done. He asks what “force” or “corrupt forces” could prevent disclosure and notes questions about foreign governments, the CIA, and the FBI being involved, urging release of the files. He says credible people have raised these issues and that the victim's lawyers have seen the files. Donors have pressured him; he says, “we need two more Republican votes” to push for release. Victims may publish their own list if needed; they have immunity to name in the House. Files are stored at DOJ, FBI, CIA, and Treasury; 33,000 documents exist with most already public, while 3% is new but not consequential. The aim is relentless pursuit of justice, not politics.

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"I think we'll eventually get there." "the folks who stayed up all night to go through the 34,000 individual pages have found that they're so redacted as to be useless and that many of them were already available." "the scope of their investigation is to investigate the investigators." "they don't ever intend to have any criminal referrals." "but they're not going in and trying to identify who these perpetrators were of these heinous sexual abuse crimes." "Well, I made the mistake of getting 12 cosponsors and the so the White House knew who to target." "So I'm not gonna name anybody who's thinking about joining." "They're literally calling it a hostile act to sign this discharge petition now."

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Epstein surrounded himself, I'm sorry, with the powerful leaders of our country and the world. He abused not only me, but countless others, and everyone seemed to look away. He bragged about his powerful friends, including our current president, Donald Trump. I live every day with PTSD, distrusting a world that has betrayed me. There are files, government files that hold the truth about Epstein, who he knew, who owed him, who protected him, and why he was allowed to operate for so long without consequence. Why was Maxwell the only one held accountable when so many others played a role? Why does the government hide this information from the public? This secrecy is not protection. It’s complicity. That is why this bill matters. Passing it will bring accountability, transparency, and prevention, and protect the next generation of predators. This is not just my story; it is about every survivor.

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I hope my colleagues are watching this press conference. "What if this was your sister? What if this was your daughter?" "the Washington establishment is asking the American public to believe something that is not believable." "They're asking you to believe that two individuals created hundreds of victims and they acted alone and that the DOJ has no idea of who else might have been involved, that nobody else did anything that rose to a criminal enterprise." "This is not a hoax. This is real." "There are real survivors. There are real victims to this criminal enterprise." "Be one of the next two who sponsors this discharge petition." "If you've looked at the pages released, they're heavily redacted; 97% is already in the public domain." "This is a litmus test. Can we drain the swamp?" "Hopefully, today, we'll get two more signatures on the discharge petition. That's all we need."

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The Massey and Kana discharge petition lacks adequate protections. It cites the wrong federal code provision regarding child and sex abuse information, making it unworkable. It also requires the DOJ to release grand jury testimony, which is prohibited by law. House Republicans on the Rules Committee have a well-drafted resolution, created by lawyers, that would be workable. This approach is necessary to protect the innocent. While the resolution aims to redact victims' names, the language may not adequately do so.

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Massey says Republicans fear Trump but privately agree with him: “They’re terrified of president Trump’s political machine.” He notes survivors at yesterday’s press conference were asked if they support Massey’s legislation and “they all raised their hand.” He aims for 218 signatures to force a vote; if not, the Speaker’s actions could allow a rule change to bypass him, though that would still be a record vote on Epstein files. Three women have co-sponsored this resolution: Marjorie Taylor Green, Lauren Boebert, and Nancy Mace. The press conference was described as “the biggest press conference on Capitol Hill in the last five years.” Massey cites heavy intimidation of supporters, fundraising drying up in DC, and $20,000,000 of negative ads from three billionaires, including John Paulson. He cites DOJ insiders: a video claiming “they’ll redact every Republican or conservative person in those files.” He recounts Epstein’s ties to intelligence, Maxwell’s light sentence, and calls for releasing thousands of files, noting survivors’ lists and speech-or-debate immunity as tools to read them publicly. He recalls a vivid SCIF story of Project Phoenix and Nest Egg, illustrating secret budget details.

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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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Congressman Massey says the Epstein files touch "two Americas. One America for the rich and powerful." Epstein allegedly "raping 13 and 14 year olds" boasted of knowing presidents and leaders, yet survivors were told "nothing could be done." He asks for the full release of the files, noting "there are people who have raised that issue who are very credible" and questioning possible involvement by foreign governments or intelligence services. He cites donor pressure and says he has faced "private messages saying this is gonna cost you financial support." Victims fear for safety and have seen the files through their lawyers; they are prepared to release their own list if needed. The files are stored at DOJ, FBI, CIA, and Treasury; "we want the release of all of them." He seeks two more Republican votes and calls this "a moral test" for the country.

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The Jeffrey Epstein files are about to be released, and the scale of what happened is far worse than anyone realized with well over 200 victims. I believe the information will be released today. Promises made, promises kept. This case was vetted, went through trial, had testimony, and was prosecuted the right way. In Epstein's case, it is incredibly disturbing. We have flight logs, information, and names that will come out. It's shocking how so many individuals were hidden, kept secret, and not held accountable. Accountability is important. We've seen many investigations, but there's a general frustration because we only take it halfway. Now there will be accountability. By releasing information from these files, we are likely to see criminal actions being taken. It would be negligent for us not to hold individuals who are rapists accountable.

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Congressman Massey, an MIT-trained engineer and independent voice, led a push to release the Epstein files. At yesterday's press conference—the 'biggest press conference on Capitol Hill in the last five years'—survivors said they supported Massey’s legislation; 'every survivor was asked, do you support the legislations Massey's legislation? And they all raised their hand.' Massey aims for 'two eighteen signatures' to force a vote; if not, 'one trick' would be to bypass the speaker. He says Republicans fear Trump’s political machine; 'they're terrified of President Trump's political machine.' Three women—'Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, and Nancy Mace'—co-sponsored. He notes 'DOJ has released thousands of pages, but what they've done is to heavily redact all of those pages.' He mentions Acosta and Epstein's ties to government intelligence, and quotes the line 'What is your price? Because if your price is not your life, then you are for sale.'

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Transparency is justice. Release the files and the secrecy and stand with us in declaring that no one, no billionaires, no politicians, not world leaders is above the law. Several of us, Edge Teen Survivors, have been discussing creating our own list of names. We know the names. Many of us were abused by them. Now together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know we're regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done by survivors and for survivors. No one else is involved. Stay tuned for more details on Because history is watching, and so are the women who will come after us. That's right. Thank you.

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Yesterday, at the Department of Justice, I spent several hours reading the unredacted files and the absolutely horrific and depraved messages exchanged among rich and powerful people across every sphere of influence. These individuals sit at the top of governments, academic institutions, giant corporations, and hold positions such as cabinet secretaries. The messages show they absolutely believed they were above the law, above morals, and immune to societal norms. They joked in these emails about pedophiles, about horrific sexual acts with young girls, and about creating spaces—entire islands even—where they could do anything they wanted and get away with it because of their wealth, power, and connections. This was a massive global sex trafficking ring with thousands of victims that we know of and thousands more that we probably don't. So when the DOJ says that there is nothing to investigate, we, the American people, must rise up. We must allow the courage and determination of the survivors who have spoken out at great risk to themselves to push us to never give up until every single one of these predators and pedophiles and predator protectors is brought to justice. It is the voices of the survivors ringing through in the darkness of all of this horror that has gotten us this far. And in speaking to so many of them myself, I know that this effort is not just for them. They're not doing this just for them. They're doing it for their girls, for their children, for other people who have been affected, to all the survivors of sexual assault everywhere across the world who are watching to see if we can get accountability right here in The United States Of America. Many rich and powerful people thought over the decades that they got away with this. They definitely did. You can see it in the emails. But as Lauren said to me the other day, the earth is shaking because every single one of them now is becoming known. And around the world, princes, ambassadors, even prime ministers are being brought down for their participation in this global sex trafficking ring.

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Massey says Republicans fear Trump privately but are terrified of his political machine, which he says leads to covering up for pedophiles. He notes survivors were asked if they support Massey's legislation and all raised their hands. He calls the press conference the biggest on Capitol Hill. He cites female co-sponsors: Greene, Boebert, and Mace. His aim is to obtain two eighteen signatures to force a vote; the Speaker's placebo resolution would provide political cover, while Massey's bill remains. He alleges the DOJ released thousands of pages but redact names, and Epstein had ties to government intelligence with Maxwell getting a light sentence. He recalls a SCIF tour revealing Project Phoenix and Nest Egg. He says three billionaires have spent $2,000,000 in negative ads against him. What is your price? Because if your price is not your life, then you are for sale.

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I'm pleased that AG Bondi and Director Patel have worked with me to release what I know. We have to ensure the over 250 victims' names are redacted and protected. This will be a phase one release coming very soon, and I will have the hard copy in my hand. AG Bondi is responsible for the public release. I'm appreciative of her work so we can begin to break apart this global human and sex trafficking ring, a $150 billion a year business. It's time to get justice for these women and children. This is phase one, and more will follow.

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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 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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My name is Haley Robson. I came out in 2019 on the documentary Filthy Rich. I have been very focused on bringing more awareness to all of the survivors. To the women who chose this moment to come out for the very first time about your abuse, I cannot think of a more important, greater purpose in life than to stand in solidarity. Thank you for choosing this moment for the first time to be so brave to come out and stand in solidarity. Virginia, Sky, Danielle, and Carolyn. Their voices were just as powerful, and they were silenced just as much. Shame on you for using our trauma to weaponize this moment. We are the keys to this situation. We have the truth. The FBI knows the truth. The government knows the truth. Your time is up, and now we're doing it.

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This isn't about Donald Trump. It's about people who are actually richer than Donald Trump and have a lot of influence because they give money. Do people go up to you privately and like I said, you say like, I agree with you, like in this building, I keep doing what you're doing, but I can't talk about it. Does that ever happen to you? it happens every week. You have to protect their confidence. You have to protect their anonymity because they're confiding in you that they secretly support you, but they don't want to say so publicly, for example, right? Yeah, mean, if I were to say that, then they would never confide in me again. And those are my closest friends. Your enemies up here don't come and say, I think what you're doing is right, but I just can't be with you. I can't die on this hill. But your friends do. For some of them, the political reality is they would probably lose their reelection if Donald Trump came against them. Some of them are here because they were in a seven way primary and they got Donald Trump's endorsement and that was their major redeeming factor in an election where there was no incumbent. And now they're incumbents, but they haven't been here very long and so they haven't built trust with their constituents yet. And by the way, I might be losing my next election over this. You have to get in a headspace where you're okay with that. Price is My Life. Look, it's not even our life, right? The price is my reelection, I would say. And at the press conference yesterday with the survivors, the price is their life. And here we've got members of Congress who won't even take a risk in their next election to do the right thing.

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Transparency is justice. Release the files and the secrecy and stand with us in declaring that no one, no billionaires, no politicians, not world leaders is above the law. Several of us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own list of names. We know the names. Many of us were abused by them. Now together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know were regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done by survivors and for survivors. No one else is involved. Stay tuned for more details on this. Because history is watching, and so are the women who will come after us. That's right. Thank you. Thank you.

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In the discussion, Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie were shown viewing the unredacted Epstein files on Capitol Hill, including material that had been previously redacted by the DOJ. The hosts question why large portions of the files were redacted and accuse Pam Bondi’s team of noncompliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. They suggest the move to foreground Bondi is a signal of political maneuvering to manage the release of the documents. Speaker 1 presents a Super Bowl ad urging the DOJ to release what the law requires, followed by a note that Epstein’s associate and alleged child sex trafficking figure Ghislain (Ghislaine) Maxwell appeared before Congress and invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about the men who allegedly abused underage girls. Ro Khanna’s reaction is shared: Maxwell should not be in a cushy setting and should be sent back to maximum security. Speaker 2 emphasizes that, of the files released, the names of clients and coconspirators in the sex trafficking ring have not been disclosed, while victims’ names have been released. This is framed as either over-redaction or omission, with a claim that government names should not be redacted under the Transparency Act. Speaker 0 introduces Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explains her perspective. She notes the urgency of transparency and states that victims deserve the truth, accusing the DOJ of failing to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act and calling out a persistent “battle” over the release of files even after the 2025 law. Speaker 3 (Greene) describes the impact of the disclosures, noting that the files reveal “violence, possibly murder,” and that survivors’ testimonies are harrowing. She recounts facing personal and political backlash for pushing disclosure, arguing that the administration and many Republicans have shifted their positions since the revelations. She asserts that the released files show that “the DOJ breaking the law” through redactions of names of former presidents, secretaries of state, and government officials, while leaving victim information exposed. Speaker 4 asks Greene about the possibility that the information might point to a broader, deeper network. Greene responds by stating that the files include FBI forms about Epstein, implying a level of official involvement, and asserts that the Trump administration has not released the information; she claims President Trump referred to the Epstein issue as a “Democrat hoax” and that Pam Bondi, who works for Trump, controls the release. Greene suggests the “independent counsel” would be the American people themselves, explaining distrust toward political figures and the two-party system. She shares that she would not vote to support foreign aid or a central bank digital currency, and notes the chilling effect of the retaliation she and Massey have faced from party structures, including loss of campaign staff and suggestions of political blacklisting. Speaker 0 asks about potential accountability or a special counsel and whether there might be more significant revelations. Greene predicts limited accountability, arguing that the president has influence over DOJ and other agencies, and that the people are the true independent counsel. She laments the “uni-party” dynamic and predicts continued resistance to releasing the full Epstein files. Towards the end, Greene reiterates that she does not plan to run for higher office and reflects on the broader political environment, emphasizing that the public’s demand for transparency could drive change. The dialogue closes with Greene expressing willingness to return and discuss further.

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Speakers honor the brave women who were victimized, insisting that no one should be above the law and that the government itself failed these women. They note there were hundreds, hundreds of women involved and that millions of girls are watching how society handles sexual abuse, while the government is keeping them from justice, healing, and peace. They urge action: the time to step up, the time to push to fight to ensure justice is now and today is why we are here, call for an official hearing on the books within our committee, and for the Department of Justice to hand over immediately all of the files within its custody, noting that some victims have not been able to access their own files. They conclude these women are still seeking justice and healing, not just regarding Epstein, but not just of Epstein, but of sexual assault across our country.

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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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Speaker 0 shows notes the attorney general brought to the hearing, captured by a photographer in the room. The notes include a list of Democratic congresswomen and their search history. The photo indicates that searches performed by members of Congress at a DOJ facility—where they sit at a computer to search unredacted files—are being tracked and read by the Department of Justice and the attorney general. Speaker 1 responds that this represents a surveillance of Congress by the Trump administration and calls it totally improper, though not surprising given their misconduct in various areas. He notes that when he visited the facility, they log in under each person’s name, implying an attempt to make something of the situation. He states that members who visited shared the information they found, and emphasizes that it is not a pretty picture. He adds that lawmakers were required under the law to remove redactions unless necessary to protect the privacy of victim survivors. In his view, the redactions were used to protect offenders and coconspirators, with their names blacked out. He contends that information about the survivors was actually revealed, which he says was very wrong and contrary to the law. He also suggests that many survivors feel the exposure was deliberate, intended to intimidate them and silence them, though he says he does not know if that is true. The statement ends with “The other thing that's inter” before the transcript cuts off.
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