Thomas Massie Asks Public Which Epstein Files He Should Review Unredacted
Summary
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie asked the public which unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein he should review. The Department of Justice released over three million pages of documents on Epstein after President Trump signed a transparency act. Massie sought public input on specific documents to study through a poll on social media.Key Facts
- Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, is reviewing unredacted documents about Jeffrey Epstein.
- Massie asked for public input on which documents to examine.
- Over three million pages of Epstein-related documents have been released by the DOJ.
- President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act to promote openness about the case.
- Members of Congress can see the unredacted files but need to notify the DOJ 24 hours in advance.
- Email messages mentioned in public suggestions include controversial and concerning content.
- Lawmakers can take notes from the files but cannot use electronic recording devices.
- Further releases of Epstein files are expected in the future.
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