Rep. Goldman: ‘We Have Credible Reporting that [Trump] Is in the Epstein Files’

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Wallace: “Congressman, your Republican colleague, Congressman Massie, talked about the FBI having in its possession documents that detail at least 20 men. Do you know who those 20 men are?”

Goldman: “I do not know who they are. That’s part of the reason why we need to release the Epstein files, as Kash Patel so vigorously argued for so many years. But the point that Congressman Massie made, which is exactly right, is that yesterday, Kash Patel testified that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked no one to any other people, and Congressman Massie listed off a group of 20. We certainly know about Prince Andrew. We don’t know whether one is Donald Trump, but we have credible reporting that he is in the Epstein files, which is why the about-face has happened. But the notion — he essentially lied under oath yesterday, and he continues to lie about the Epstein files to continue and perpetuate the cover-up. We should know what the FBI knows about those people that Congressman Massie talked about. We should see the witness interviews of the victims that the FBI unquestionably had to have done, and is not protected by grand jury secrecy, is not protected by any court order, could be turned over by Kash Patel today. And those are the files that they are concealing. Those are the files that are not included in the list of documents that the Republicans confirmed and affirmed when they passed a bill two weeks ago. And that’s the difference between what they’re trying to do, is to gaslight the American people, that those documents in the Oversight Committee that they requested are the full Epstein files, when in reality they’re not. And that’s why the Massie-Khanna discharge petition is so important, because it does include all of those recordings, all of those witness statements and so many, much other information, including who was the one who tipped the FBI first about Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct in 2004.”

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