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The Epstein Cover-Up: How Political Power Protects Predators and Undermines Democracy

House Speaker Mike Johnson delayed swearing in Democrat Adelita Grijalva for 50 days after her election, allegedly due to her support for releasing Epstein files, while the Trump administration actively worked to block transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein's abuse network. This deliberate obstruction of democratic process and protection of powerful predators represents a chilling assault on justice and the fundamental principles of American governance.

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The Unmasking of Power: Congress Forces Epstein Document Release in Historic Bipartisan Move

Congress nearly unanimously approved a measure requiring the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, with survivors personally advocating for its passage to expose the truth about how the system catered to Epstein and failed them. This long-overdue legislation represents a crucial step toward justice and transparency, finally giving voice to the survivors who were systematically silenced by powerful interests.

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The Epstein Files Debacle: When Government Fails Those Who Need Protection Most

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal demanded Attorney General Pam Bondi apologize to Jeffrey Epstein's survivors for the Department of Justice's mishandling of document releases. This shocking failure to protect victims represents a profound betrayal of justice and basic human decency that demands immediate accountability.

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The Epstein Coverup: A Multi-Decade Betrayal of Justice and Transparency

Rep. Thomas Massie accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of participating in a multi-decade coverup of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation during a House oversight hearing. This represents a gut-wrenching betrayal of justice that mocks the very survivors who have waited years for transparency and accountability.