Thomas Massie, GOP Representative from Kentucky, brings down
the roof during a House speech on Epstein and slams Kash Patel for his Olympics
partying:
"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! 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. Over three million documents
describing horrible things, describing unspeakable things. Much of it redacted.
We know for a fact that many of the files have not been released and the ones
that have been released were improperly redacted to protect Trump and his
allies. What we've seen so far includes horrifying allegations that Trump
himself abused, raped, and threatened children. One can only imagine what's
contained in the files that they refuse to let us see. Over two dozen people
have resigned, CEOs, members of government worldwide," Massie said.
"But I haven't seen any arrests or investigations here in the United
States from this Department of Justice. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who has
since been stripped of 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 the United Kingdom's
House of Lords and the Labour 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. Who are the
men that should be investigated? 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. Jess 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 sex trafficking
case and then tell him, according to him, that they had no questions for him? Why
is that? Well, the Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the DOJ and the FBI
to disclose to us their internal memos and emails about how they made those
decisions, whether to prosecute or not prosecute, yet they have not delivered
those memos. And 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."
The rest of the world is starting to hold Epstein's
associates responsible but America refuses to do so because our president is a
pedophile who was close friends with Epstein. He's all over the files and he
has totally corrupted the FBI, turning it into an instrument of personal
political power rather than a legitimate law enforcement organization. Everyone
involved in this coverup must be prosecuted when Democrats retake power.
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Agree completely.
ReplyDeleteThe Clintons testifying is one more distraction.
ReplyDeleteThe Repugs know there’s nothing there but wanted the show to please the base. Melanoma, on the other hand was ‘working’ with Epstein before she went to ‘work’ with Cankles. Just saying…
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I'm understanding that Hilary took a chainsaw to those GOP Reps sitting in that room. Their problems is that their tiny little minds are wrapped around this tiny little delusion that one in power they are invulnerable. Hahahah.
ReplyDeleteI will vote for anyone who commits to restoring independence and the rule of law at the DOJ.
ReplyDeleteAt top - I just LONG for someone, ANYone, to ask his Orange Majesty what he thinks should happen to those of Epstein's 'clients' who (in the unlikely event they face justice) are found/deemed to have been guilty of those crimes which we can easily guess at. If he answers at all it's bound to be something non-committal on the lines of "the law must take its course". And why will he not, just for once, express even a tiny tad of sympathy for those victims who suffered? And additionally how horrified he MUST have been when he found out what had been happening. Go on - somebody PLEASE put it all to him - with camera running!
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