Massie, House and Epstein
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The Kentucky Republican is steaming ahead with his push to release the government’s files on Epstein despite drawing ire from the president.
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Kentucky GOP Congressman Thomas Massie has secured the petition signatures needed to force a vote on releasing all Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein.
A new Democratic member, Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, will get the petition over the finish line Wednesday. Still, if the bill clears the House, it's unlikely to pass the GOP-controlled Senate.
Massie, a MAGA bogeyman pushing for the full release of the Epstein files, shared a letter accusing the FBI of “gross misconduct” in its investigation of an alleged Jan. 6 pipe bomber—a probe that a whistleblower recently said was bungled by the bureau.
With the U.S. House of Representatives returning to Washington after the record-long shutdown, it could tee up a debate that the Trump administration has sought to avoid. Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie predicts he will soon have enough signatures to press for a vote on releasing files related to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.