If you are wondering why that one is easy. It's a distraction from the obvious implications of the treasonous behavior of their leaders.
Their sudden interest in openness is a bit too convenient. Unwilling to cede control of the House floor to these malcontents, Speaker Mike Johnson is adjourning the House early to avoid a vote on legislation requiring production of Epstein documents within 30 days.
“Republicans won’t be lectured on ‘transparency’ by the same Democrats who orchestrated one of the most shameless and dangerous cover-ups in history — Biden’s obvious mental and physical decline,” the Louisiana Republican said.
More disclosures certainly would be welcome, and President Trump surely realizes he will continue taking a political beating the longer he holds off on releasing details he and his family were talking about while the left looked the other way.
“You know who’s not on the Epstein list? My father … because if he was, it would have leaked in about half a second,” Donald Trump Jr. said in 2024. That’s likely why the president asked for the release of “all pertinent grand jury” testimony from Epstein’s trial.
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman responded to the administration’s formal request to unseal the files by giving the Justice Department until next week to redact the transcripts to protect the privacy of victims. His honor will then rule whether grand jury secrecy laws allow such revelations.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will meet with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell to find out what secrets she has to share. “No one is above the law — and no lead is off-limits,” Mr. Blanche wrote on X.
Democrats suddenly discover Epstein scandal after ignoring for 20 years
At last, Democrats have latched onto something that promises to derail the entire Republican agenda: Jeffrey Epstein. This shady multimillionaire was first investigated for engaging in unlawful activities with underage girls two decades ago. Despite holding the levers of power for much of this period, liberals never called for transparency.Their sudden interest in openness is a bit too convenient. Unwilling to cede control of the House floor to these malcontents, Speaker Mike Johnson is adjourning the House early to avoid a vote on legislation requiring production of Epstein documents within 30 days.
“Republicans won’t be lectured on ‘transparency’ by the same Democrats who orchestrated one of the most shameless and dangerous cover-ups in history — Biden’s obvious mental and physical decline,” the Louisiana Republican said.
More disclosures certainly would be welcome, and President Trump surely realizes he will continue taking a political beating the longer he holds off on releasing details he and his family were talking about while the left looked the other way.
“You know who’s not on the Epstein list? My father … because if he was, it would have leaked in about half a second,” Donald Trump Jr. said in 2024. That’s likely why the president asked for the release of “all pertinent grand jury” testimony from Epstein’s trial.
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman responded to the administration’s formal request to unseal the files by giving the Justice Department until next week to redact the transcripts to protect the privacy of victims. His honor will then rule whether grand jury secrecy laws allow such revelations.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will meet with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell to find out what secrets she has to share. “No one is above the law — and no lead is off-limits,” Mr. Blanche wrote on X.