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  1. It’s crazy to think that the 100s of millionaire politicians, tech bros, actors, royalty, financiers etc. who were on rape island will NEVER be held accountable.

  2. The only bombshells I am waiting for are the list of the verified crimes associated with Trump in those files. Everyone involved should be punished but more so Trump

  3. Itsprobablysarcasm on

    saved you a click:

    – ‘Prominent’ Individuals Protected by Redactions

    – Sultan Sent Torture Video to Epstein

    – Victims as Young as 9

    – Files Allegedly Contradict POTUS (pedophile of the United States) Trump’s Account of Epstein Relationship

  4. Lutnick and the new Fed chair must resign. Trump must be removed. 

    Pedos out. Pedos in jail.

    Enough is enough.

  5. Background_Wrap_5794 on

    This story exists to protect assets, not expose crimes.

    Unredacted files aren’t leverage unless they stay unreleased. Once everything’s public, the lawsuits, clawbacks, and reputational damage get expensive fast. Silence is cheaper than sunlight.

    The wild part is how consistent this is. Every “bombshell” phase lines up with election cycles, budget negotiations, or institutional self-preservation. This isn’t about justice. It’s about minimizing payout and preserving power.

  6. “There are six men. We went in there for two hours. There’s millions of files, right? And in a couple of hours, we found six men whose name had been redacted, who are implicated in the way the files are presented”

    “Massie said he would prefer to allow the Justice Department to ‘correct their mistakes’ rather than reveal the names publicly on the House floor”

    Does Massie seriously think the DOJ actually cares about outing the pedophiles? Surely he isn’t that big of an idiot, right?

    Here’s hoping Khanna does the right thing and reveal the names on the House floor. I have zero faith in the DOJ to correct their mistake (read: intentional cover-up).

  7. Randomwhitelady2 on

    Massie does not need to give this DOJ a chance to correct their mistakes. They are out of time and out of chances. They are accomplices at this point.

  8. “Lawmakers are currently able to access only three million of the roughly six million Epstein-related documents in the Department of Justice’s possession”

    So, are there way more files than what have already been released???

  9. rooktakesqueen on

    >The review, conducted under tight restrictions at a DOJ satellite office in Washington, D.C., concerns the roughly 3 million files the Department has publicly released since late 2025.

    So even members of Congress, in a SCIF, haven’t been allowed to see what’s on the other 2.5 million pages.

  10. At the start.. everyone in the files in any way needs to have their security clearances revoked. There should be a process to get it back for cases where they are mentioned in passing or other … but the suspicion that this was an operation to gain leverage over prominant individuals can not be ignored.

  11. Biggest bombshell is the general lack of horror and disgust after viewing this stuff.

    Like the wife of a husband who is abusing their child daughter – and rather than deal with it she pretends it isn’t happening.

  12. I want to hear from the Island staff- housekeepers, chefs, security, groundskeepers, drivers, pilots, drag them all in and grill ‘em

  13. I want to know what’s stopping these reps from name dropping the rapists and pedophiles and people complicit in these crimes. Why, even after seeing it without redaction, are these criminals still not being named and taken in.

  14. Somnambulist815 on

    Look, I’ve shit on a lot of these politicians plenty, and probably will continue to do so, but credit where credit is due, Khanna, Massie, and anyone else who has been actively pursuing the unrelated documents, going through the byzantine hedge maze that the DOJ set up, and stayed on target, really need commendations. This is not a safe or glorious pursuit, but it is a just one.

  15. Principal_Insultant on

    Here’s an idea, a game hanger, if you will:

    Stop talking about new bombshells every day. Start acting upon those you found.

    Or, for those endowed with a senate seat:

    Talk 👎
    Act 👍

  16. FBI has already said there’s nothing there.

    In the whole of the Epstein files.

    If there was any reason to suspect a coverup, this is it.

  17. Sen Lummis (R-WY) comments about documented evidence of pedophile and sex traffickers: “Initially my reaction to all this was, I don’t care. I don’t see what the big deal is.”

    Fucking evil

  18. thepyrocrackter on

    Holy fuck. The whole of the world’s ruling class takes OUR fucking money so they can pull this disgusting, depraved shit? There’s never been more of a reason to rise up than now.

  19. OddResearcher1081 on

    Meanwhile the Trump goon squad had imprisoned 1000s of children with no real way to track how many or who they are. Will some get ‘lost’? End up in some bunker or ballroom?

  20. The same people who call sex education ‘grooming’, vote for pedophiles and come from states with no underage marriage laws.

  21. From the article: “You read through these files, and you read about 15-year-old girls, 14-year-old girls, 10-year-old girls,” Raskin told reporters on Monday. “I saw a mention of a 9-year-old girl today. I mean, this is just preposterous and scandalous.”

    After reading I wonder if there are still people trying to deny that terrible things have happened repeatedly within the Trump and Epstein orbit? 😳

  22. The biggest bombshell is you have a guy mentioned the most with 34 felony convictions still running around free…oh and he is the POTUS.

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