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Offline Mark 79

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Epstein Justice
« on: October 06, 2025, 09:50:52 PM »
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  • The Epstein Discharge Petition Will Stall But We Have a Solution

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    Monday, Oct 06, 2025 - 4:30

    Authored by Nick Bryant of Epstein Justice

    The coverup of a crime is aiding and abetting that crime, and the US government has been aiding and abetting Jeffrey Epstein-related child sex trafficking for nearly two decades. The federal coverup of Epstein’s trafficking network was initiated by the George W. Bush administration in 2007 and continued under the Obama, Biden, and Trump administrations.
    Epstein Justice absolutely lauds the efforts of Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) to release the “Epstein files” and initiate an investigation of the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network via a discharge petition—House Resolution 581
    At this point, the discharge petition (House Resolution 581) seems to be en route to a majority of 218 votes in the House of Representatives. If it passes with a 218 vote majority, it will become House Bill 185, and the House would actually vote on releasing the Epstein files and an investigation.
    But Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) has deliberately attempted to sabotage the efforts of Representatives Massie an Khanna. Indeed, he adjourned the House’s summer break early, so its members could not vote on House Resolution 581. In the wake of President Donald Trump dismissing Epstein-related cнιℓd тrαffιcking as a “hoax,” Johnson proffered a rather bizarre lie, saying that President Donald Trump had been an FBI informant vis-à-vis Epstein. 
    On September 23, 2025, Adelita Grijalva won the special election for Arizona's 7th Congressional District, which was left vacant by her father’s death, and she has pledged to be the 218th vote for Massie and Khanna's discharge petition, which pushes it to a showdown in the House.
    Mike Johnson has reportedly delayed commencing the fall session of the House, so Representative Grijalva cannot vote on the discharge petition.
    If House Bill 185 receives a majority in the House, then Senate majority leader John Thune (R-SD) has the ability to block the legislation from a vote in the Senate, and Thune has publicly expressed his opposition to a bill calling for a release of the Epstein files and a congressional investigation. That opposition is diametrically opposed to public demand for Congress to do what it can to end the Epstein cover up.
    But if Thune surprisingly allows the legislation to proceed in the Senate, it would require a majority of 51 votes. 
    Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) added a rider to a defense policy bill mandating that the Epstein files should be released and called for an Epstein investigation, but the legislation was defeated in the Senate by a vote of 51-49.
    Tragically, 217 members of the House of Representatives and 51 Senators have voted against releasing the Epstein files and a subsequent investigation, thereby aiding and abetting Epstein-related cнιℓd тrαffιcking.
    If legislation mandating the release of the Epstein files and an investigation into the Epstein cнιℓd тrαffιcking network receives a majority in the House and Senate, it then has to be signed into law by the President Donald Trump, whose administration has contravened its promise of Epstein transparency. 
    For example, on July 6, the FBI and Department of Justice released an unsigned “memo” acknowledging that Epstein had more than a thousand victims, but the victims had been solely acquired and molested by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, which is patently false
    The memo also stated that 300 gigabytes of data were seized from Epstein’s possessions, which included a huge cache of child abuse material. In the memo, the FBI and Department of Justice declared that Epstein’s cache of child abuse material had been solely downloaded from the internet. However, in a prior statement, Attorney General Pam Bondi contradicted the memo when she said: “There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn and there are hundreds of victims.”
    Moreover, Trump has become a very vocal critic of Massie, and he has vowed to back Massie’s primary Republican challenger in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District.   
    How did America’s political system become such a sewer whereby its legislators and presidential administration are so vehemently and brazenly committed to covering up child sɛҳuąƖ abuse? I believe that only a thorough, untainted investigation into the Epstein case will give us that answer.
    Epstein Justice seeks the establishment of an independent congressional commission that has two straightforward objectives: explain why the administrations under four presidents—two Republican and two Democratic—have covered up child sex trafficking, and we want Epstein-related perpetrators to be prosecuted. 
    Epstein Justice has come to believe that only an independent congressional commission that is non-partisan can truly investigate the Epstein case. Congressional commissions have taken difficult decisions out of Congress' hands and made their findings and recommendations more politically acceptable to both Congress and to the public.
    When Epstein Justice initially proposed an independent congressional commission, our detractors proclaimed that we would never acquire the votes for a congressional commission, because it would require a majority in the House and in the Senate. But Representatives in the House are on the threshold of having a majority vote for an Epstein investigation, and Senators are also very close to a majority. An independent congressional commission does not require the president’s consent, so we now we have to compel our legislators to sanction a congressional commission.
    CBS poll found that 89% of Americans want all of the Epstein files to be released, so our congressional representatives and president are dismissing the will of nearly 90% of Americans. It's up to us as Americans—progressive and conservative, Black and White, rich and poor—to come together and ensure that our federal legislators never aid and abet child sex trafficking. After all, believe it or not, this is our country.


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    Re: Epstein Justice
    « Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 05:40:08 PM »
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  • On September 23, 2025, Adelita Grijalva won the special election for Arizona's 7th Congressional District, which was left vacant by her father’s death, and she has pledged to be the 218th vote for Massie and Khanna's discharge petition, which pushes it to a showdown in the House.
    AZ CD3's Rep. Ansari is the only Arizona cosponsor of H.R.4405 (despite being #2 top 🇮🇱 lobby recipient in Arizona, after Tucson's RINO Ciscomani).
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    Re: Epstein Justice
    « Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 05:44:18 PM »
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  • When's the vote gonna come to the floor?
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