In dueling NBC Information interviews on Sunday, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) pushed for his bipartisan decision calling for the discharge of the recordsdata, whereas Home Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) argued that the measure doesn’t do sufficient to guard victims. (Massie and his co-sponsor, Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California, each disputed this declare and say there are privateness safeguards.)
Massie additionally slammed Johnson for adjourning the Home early for recess, whereas Johnson defended his choice and mentioned he needed to bar Democrats from persevering with to drive votes within the Guidelines Committee and utilizing the Epstein situation for political messaging.
“I don’t know why it must be politically painful to be clear,” Massie mentioned in his interview.
Final week, Johnson wouldn’t decide to holding a vote on one other nonbinding Republican decision that urges the Justice Division to launch sure Epstein recordsdata, both. As an alternative, he referred to as for “the administration to have the house to do what it’s doing” and mentioned he’d contemplate additional congressional motion if it was “crucial or applicable.” Johnson additionally emphasised that there was no “daylight” between his place and the White Home’s, and that each had been concerned about releasing “credible” info from the Epstein recordsdata.
The disagreements between Massie and Johnson underscore a bigger schism amongst Home Republicans on the topic, which has consumed the celebration as GOP voters push for solutions following years of high Trump administration officers elevating conspiracy theories in regards to the convicted intercourse offender.
Because the Justice Division introduced it wouldn’t be releasing extra Epstein recordsdata earlier this month, there’s been fierce backlash from President Donald Trump’s personal base as voters demand details about the disgraced financier and his associates.
Sure Republicans, like Massie, have been vocal about offering that transparency and calling out the administration’s dealing with of the problem, whereas others have deferred to Trump, who initially urged his supporters to maneuver on. Following fierce blowback on the subject, Trump then modified his place, and pushed for the disclosure of grand jury testimony on Epstein, which a decide has declined to launch.
Massie and Johnson’s interviews on Sunday counsel the problem — and the celebration’s divide over it — aren’t going away.
Distinguished MAGA conservatives together with Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) and Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) are amongst those that’ve signed on to again Massie and Khanna’s decision. If profitable, the 2 lawmakers may drive a Home vote on compelling the Justice Division to launch the Epstein recordsdata, which may underscore GOP splits on the topic even additional.
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Massie warned Sunday that inaction on the Epstein recordsdata may come again to hang-out the celebration in upcoming elections.
“That is going to harm Republicans within the midterms,” he mentioned. “The voters shall be apathetic if we don’t maintain the wealthy and highly effective accountable.”

