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Massie defines criteria for DOJ’s Epstein disclosures as deadline approaches.

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    • Representative Thomas Massie has set forth expectations for the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
    • The release of these files is subject to an impending deadline, indicating urgency in the matter.
    • Massie’s criteria for the disclosure include comprehensive details of the files, specifically highlighting the names of individuals accused of sex trafficking and crimes associated with Epstein.
    • The request aligns with efforts to ensure transparency and accountability concerning Epstein’s criminal activities and his network of associates.
    • Massie’s statement comes amidst growing public interest and demands for more information on Epstein’s connections and alleged criminal enterprises.
    • The focus on naming individuals indicates an emphasis on understanding the broader scope of Epstein’s criminal circle, aiming for justice against those implicated.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/massie-sets-litmus-test-dojs-epstein-disclosures-deadline-slips)

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