Thomas Massey seeks a subpoena against Jeffrey Epstein Estate
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R-Ky. Rep. Thomas Massey joined progressive Locanna MP d-calif on Sunday seeking a subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
Massy and Kanna During her co-starring ABC News “This Week” with host Jonathan Carle, she announced the move and accompanying laws. In addition to the subpoena call, the pair’s laws would force a House vote on the government’s release of the Epstein Files.
“Well, I think we should get more than just books. Let’s get our financial records of the real estate. Where is it – as they say here, follow the money,” Massie said. “We should see the bargain of pleas. Open it. What was the deal?
Massey also said Americans should see a birthday letter that President Donald Trump believed to have written to Epstein in 2003. The letter was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, but Trump denied it existed and sued the paper for defamation.
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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is seeking the release of the Epstein file. (Photo: The Washington Post by Ricky Carioti/Getty Images)
Legislators say their laws will enforce it Epstein Estate The federal government will release all files related to Epstein’s crime.
“It enforces the full release of a file. It has the power of the law. It is not a subpoena. It is ‘not a clean, do you release the file?’ It is the power of the law, and there is protection to edit the victim’s name and prevent the release of child porn,” Massie said.
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) introduced a law with Massie, which enforces the full release of Epstein files. (William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images)
House Speaker Mike Johnson avoided scheduled votes on the law last week by starting an August break one day. Johnson appeared on NBC News “Meet the Press” on Sunday, and was called Massie and Khanna to promote the law.
He claimed he supports “maximum disclosure.” Epstein Files, However, they argued that Massie and Khanna’s laws had no protection.

House Speaker Mike Johnson prevented voting on the law that would cause the release of the Epstein Files. (Nathan Posner/Anadoll via Getty Images)
Many Republicans have criticized Democrats for putting a lot of emphasis on the Epstein case now that it has become a problem for the White House. Critics say that Kanna has denied these claims but after years of showing little interest in the issue, Democrats are plagued by the topic.
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“We’ve been pushing for transparency during the Biden administration. In both 2021 and 2024, the court ordered the release of the documents, but Donald Trump raised his interest. He did that with a justified campaign.