Congressman Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, has stated his belief that the House of Representatives will approve a petition calling for the Justice Department to disclose files related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This announcement came during an interview with Fox News Digital in New Hampshire. Khanna is also joined by Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, in planning a press conference with Epstein’s victims. The event is expected to bring attention to the ongoing legal proceedings and potential new information regarding Epstein’s crimes.
The press conference, set to take place in the near future, aims to provide victims of Epstein’s crimes with a platform to share their experiences and call for transparency in the legal process. Khanna and Massie, despite their differing political affiliations, are united in their support for the victims and the need for accountability. The petition, which is currently under consideration by the House, seeks to compel the Justice Department to release all relevant documents related to Epstein’s case, which has sparked significant public interest and concern over legal and ethical issues.
Epstein, who was a convicted sex offender, was arrested in 2019 and died in prison under mysterious circumstances. His case has been the subject of numerous investigations and has drawn attention from both Democrats and Republicans, highlighting the ongoing debate over legal justice and public accountability. Khanna and Mass