The Jeffrey Epstein scandal is no longer just about one disgraced financier and his convicted associate. It has become a global reckoning — except in the United States.

Across the Atlantic, powerful figures have faced consequences as long-buried details tied to Epstein have resurfaced. In America, however, the Justice Department insists the matter is effectively closed. That claim is colliding head-on with members of Congress who say critical evidence remains hidden.
At the center of the storm is Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who emerged from a DOJ document review with a disturbing claim: key names were concealed before lawmakers ever saw the files.
And now he’s asking a question that Washington’s power structure seems desperate to avoid.
Hidden Names and Scrubbed Records
Massie and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna were granted access to internal Epstein-related documents after Congress passed the Epstein Transparency Act with overwhelming bipartisan support. The law required the Department of Justice to release materials connected to Epstein’s sex trafficking network.
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