Image Credit: x screenshot GOP Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie went on an epic rant during a House floor speech on Tuesday, asking when the U.S. people will see justice via arrests of individuals implicated in the Epstein files.
“Congress created the Department of Justice, Congress funds the Department of Justice and Congress is responsible for the oversight of the Department of Justice. When will we see justice? I’ll tell you what I’ve not seen. I’ve not seen any arrests from the revelations in the Epstein files,” he stated.
Rep. Massie noted that among the “over three million documents describing horrible things, describing unspeakable things, much of it redacted, over two dozen people have resigned.”
CEOs and government officials around the world have resigned in shame, but there haven’t been any arrests or investigations in the United States from the Department of Justice, he pointed out.
“Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who has since been stripped of his royalty, his royal titles due to his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein, has been arrested. Peter Mandelson, who previously served as UK’s ambassador to the United States, resigned in disgrace from United Kingdom’s House of Lords and the Labor Party. And he’s been arrested. Former Prime Minister of Norway, Thorbjørn Jagland, has been charged, but we don’t see any charges, arrests, or investigations in the United States.”
“What do we see? We see our FBI director celebrating in the locker room at the Olympics overseas. It’s fine to be proud of this country, but we should be proud of this country because we have a system of justice that works, and yet we do not,” the congressman continued.
Next, Massie rhetorically asked, “Who are the men that should be investigated?” before going on to list some names, saying, “I’ll name them right here. Leon Black. You don’t even have to see past the redactions to see that this man needs to be investigated. Jes Staley accused of terrible things. It’s right there in the files. Why is he not being investigated? And Leslie Wexner, why did the FBI list him as a co-conspirator in their own documents in a child’s sex trafficking case and then tell him, according to him, that they had no questions for him? Why is that?”
The Kentucky politician explained that the DOJ and FBI have failed to disclose their internal memos and emails about how they made decisions on whether or not to prosecute individuals, as required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
“We still don’t have the memos and documents and emails from 2008 to explain why Jeffrey Epstein was given such a light sentence in what would have been an open and shut case of child sex trafficking, which allowed him to go back and recommit these terrible crimes, create hundreds of more victims and ensnare so many other people in his conspiracy. Where are those documents that describe those decisions? We need justice. We want the Department of Justice to get to work and that’s what they need to do now,” Massie concluded.
The bombshell moment came just days after the congressman and Infowars founder Alex Jones had a back-and-forth on 𝕏 about naming people whose identities have been redacted by the DOJ.
Jones had called on Massie to give up the redacted names of people in the emails involved in torture, beef jerky, pizza, hunting humans and sex slaves, with the House rep. answering via a seven-point response, writing, “Every member of Congress has the same access to the same files as me,” and that he has “forced the release of every man’s name that I could find in the redactions so far.”
The Kentucky congressman also noted Attorney General Bondi’s DOJ either can’t or won’t unredact a large portion of the files, even for House members to view, explaining the department “removed critical files from the database before we could view them.”
“We want to view unredacted because it appears these could have co-conspirators names in them, DOJ hasn’t released every document yet including FD-302s and internal communications about decisions not to investigate,” he added.
“In some of the emails I tried to view, the sender was a female and possibly a victim, so that could be why myself and other members of Congress haven’t disclosed them,” Massie wrote.
Showing he too would like to make the names of Epstein’s accomplices public, Massie asked for Jones or the Infowars staff to “post the EFTA# for documents” believed to “contain men’s names redacted.”
“I’ll go look at those documents at DOJ to see if those documents contain men’s names,” he pledged. “If the redacted identifier is an email address not associated with a name, I can put the email address back into the DOJ computer as a search term to see if it is associated with a man’s name elsewhere in the documents. This is how I discovered it was the Sultan who Epstein was discussing a torture video with.”
Jones thanked Massie and issued a video reply to his social media post.
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