Foreign Powers Demand Epstein Files US Won’t Release
International governments are demanding access to the unreleased Epstein files, a move Congressman Roana contrasts with U.S. government inaction. Meanwhile, deposition videos reveal inconsistencies regarding a settlement tied to Donald Trump, raising further questions about accountability and potential perjury.
Global Scrutiny Mounts as US Withholds Epstein Documents
New developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case are drawing international attention, with governments in other countries now actively seeking access to the same files that the U.S. government has refused to make public. This situation highlights a stark contrast between international efforts to hold individuals accountable and the perceived inaction within the United States.
Congressman Roana, speaking on the matter, expressed his views on the unfolding events. He noted the irony that while two U.S. Congress members, Roana and Thomas Massie, pushed for the release of these documents, it is now other nations that are leading the charge for investigations and demanding the full set of files. This includes a significant portion that has not been released by Pam Bondi.
International Demands for Transparency
The fact that law enforcement in Britain is requesting these files suggests a belief that the withheld information is crucial to understanding the potential guilt of individuals like Prince Andrew or Lord Mendelson. Congressman Roana argued that Bondi should comply with these international requests. More importantly, he stressed that she should also follow U.S. law and release the documents to the American public. He also called for investigations into prominent figures like Les Wexner and Leon Black, citing serious allegations against them.
Questions Surround Accountant’s Testimony
Adding to the ongoing saga, the House Oversight Committee recently released deposition videos of Epstein’s accountant and lawyers. While major news outlets have been focused elsewhere, these videos raise significant concerns. One key moment involved Richard Khan, Epstein’s accountant, who initially testified that the estate paid a settlement to a woman who had accused Donald Trump of rape when she was 13. However, he later reversed this statement, then reversed his reversal, ultimately stating they could neither confirm nor deny the payment.
Congressman Roana described Khan’s body language when the name Trump was mentioned as fearful, suggesting he was calculating how to avoid repercussions. The inconsistent testimony, according to Roana, raises questions about a possible settlement and points to potential perjury. He believes the Department of Justice should investigate Khan, as Congress’s role is limited to investigation and oversight, not prosecution.
Delays in File Release Spark Outrage
The promised full release of Epstein’s files has been significantly delayed, with millions of documents still unaccounted for. Pam Bondi is scheduled for a deposition on April 14th, where she will face detailed questions under oath. Congressman Roana stated there is no excuse for the continued delays. He dismissed the claim that the redactions are solely to protect survivors, noting that survivors themselves are requesting the documents be released.
Political Distractions and Shifting Blame
The ongoing conflict in Iran has also been noted as a potential distraction, drawing attention away from the Epstein files. Google searches related to Epstein have reportedly decreased since the conflict began. Congressman Roana criticized Donald Trump, stating he promised to avoid Middle East wars and release the Epstein files, but instead has engaged in conflict and overseen a cover-up, calling it a betrayal of his voters.
The discussion also touched upon issues like airport delays and rising costs for consumers. Roana argued that Trump’s policies and decisions, including entering the conflict in Iran and rejecting offers to fund the TSA, have contributed to these problems. He also criticized Trump’s attempts to shift blame for airport issues onto Democrats, suggesting it’s a tactic to distract from broader economic and policy failures.
Republican Party Under Pressure
The role of the Republican Party in checking Trump’s power was also examined. While some Republicans have pushed back on certain issues, such as the Epstein Transparency Act and actions in Iran, the overall deference to Trump was highlighted. Roana suggested that many Republicans are beginning to see Trump as a political liability, especially with upcoming elections.
He observed that a new coalition is forming in American politics, united against the war in the Middle East, elite impunity, tax breaks for billionaires, and policies that increase costs for everyday Americans. This coalition, he believes, is also driven by opposition to perceived abuses by ICE and a strong anti-Trump sentiment, which could lead to significant wins in upcoming elections.
Why This Matters
The continued withholding of the Epstein files and the focus on international demands for transparency raise serious questions about accountability and justice within the United States. The inconsistent testimony from key individuals and the political maneuvering surrounding the release of information suggest a potential effort to shield powerful figures. The international interest underscores the global implications of the Epstein scandal and the desire for a complete understanding of the network involved.
Implications and Future Outlook
The ongoing delays and the focus on political distractions point to a challenging path toward full disclosure. The upcoming deposition of Pam Bondi and any further actions by the Department of Justice will be critical in determining whether the remaining files are released and if further investigations and prosecutions will occur. The public’s demand for transparency, coupled with increasing political pressure, may eventually force greater accountability, but the process is proving to be slow and contentious.
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