‘Whisper the names to us’: RO Khanna alleges claims most of the ‘unredacted’ Epstein files were ‘redacted’

Democrat representative RO Khanna and Republican Representative Thomas Massie have been at the forefront of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation for a long time.
Last month, the United States Department of Justice released over 3 million documents related to the Epstein investigation, in addition to more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. However, despite the vast amount of information that was made available to the public, along with some that had been released earlier, Khanna and Massie were not satisfied with what they found. On Monday, they were among the few individuals who were granted access to the unredacted versions of the documents, but they were not particularly happy about that either.
In a clip by Meidas Touch that is currently going viral on social media, including platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Representative RO Khanna can be seen expressing his disappointment after viewing the unredacted Epstein Files, as most of them were still “redacted.” In the video, Khanna alleges that the redactions in the unredacted files were made by the FBI, which had sent them to the DOJ in that condition, despite the requirement to present the documents without redactions.
Khanna also alleged that six co-conspirators in the Jeffrey Epstein case were being “protected,” while the names of victims were being released, stressing that these names needed to be disclosed and that there were no reasons for protecting them. When asked to name the individuals he was referring to, Khanna stated that it was the responsibility of the Department of Justice to reveal the names, adding that there could be more powerful individuals being shielded by the Department of Justice and other entities involved in the investigation.
Thomas Massie feels similarly after seeing the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein Files
After members of Congress were allowed to view unredacted versions of the Jeffrey Epstein Files and other associated documents, RO Khanna and Thomas Massie spoke with the press to roughly discuss their findings. During that, Massie said something similar to what Khanna said while speaking to Meidas Touch. He also revealed that the documents they viewed were conveniently protecting the names of six “co-conspirators.” When an individual from the press asked if he could name the people, Massie, like Khanna, refused to answer and said that the ideal place to reveal the names would be on the “floor or a committee hearing.”
In addition to this, Massie also brought up the incident of the Department of Justice putting out some documents in relation to the Epstein investigation and then bringing them down, stating that they could have done so because they missed redacting victim names.
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