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Lawmakers Push to Unmask Redacted Names in Epstein Files: A Fight for Transparency

adminBy adminFebruary 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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**Headline:** Why Are We Still Protecting Epstein’s Associates? Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie are throwing down the gauntlet against the Justice Department, demanding to know why six men’s names were redacted in the Epstein files. Apparently, the DOJ thinks it’s too sensitive to let the public know who these guys are. Khanna and Massie are not buying it and might just spill the beans themselves. These two lawmakers are pointing fingers at the DOJ for going overboard with redactions. They argue that the law, which was signed by Trump—yes, the same Trump many love to hate—actually requires full transparency of the Epstein records. So, what’s the DOJ hiding? You’d think they’d want to clear the air, but instead, they’ve cloaked these names in secrecy. Massie, the Kentucky Republican with a flair for the dramatic, hinted he could drop these names from the House floor. Because why not embarrass the DOJ while keeping himself safe from lawsuits? He’s looking to put pressure on them to lift the veil of secrecy before he plays the “surprise” card. He’s after the men Epstein allegedly trafficked women to—because apparently, that’s not something we should keep under wraps. Khanna chimed in with his concerns over the unredacted files, noting that it’s suspicious when names of “co-conspirators, accomplices, enablers, abusers, rapists” are blacked out. I mean, who wouldn’t be concerned about that? It’s like a game of hide and seek with serious implications, and the DOJ seems to be the one hiding. Even Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat, was left scratching his head over the absurd number of redactions. He pointed out that some names, like Les Wexner—former CEO of Victoria’s Secret and an Epstein client—were conveniently shielded. Wexner has a date with the House Oversight Committee later this month, so it’s no surprise the DOJ is playing coy about his identity. And let’s not forget about the redacted message from Epstein’s legal team regarding Trump. Apparently, it was deemed too sensitive for our delicate eyes to handle, even though it just mentioned Trump recognizing Epstein as a guest at Mar-a-Lago. So, what’s the deal? Are we really protecting people who may have been part of something deeply disturbing just to spare their feelings? Because that’s a special kind of absurdity. At this rate, it seems like the only thing getting redacted is our ability to know the truth. How much longer are we going to let this farce continue?

By Admin | Published: February 10, 2026 at 4:21 am

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