On “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Congressmen Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna discussed the release of the Epstein files, expressing dissatisfaction with the incomplete disclosure by the Justice Department. They highlighted the importance of implicating other suspects and providing justice for survivors. The documents revealed new information, such as a complaint about Epstein in 1996, but also raised concerns about lack of follow-up by federal officials. Massie and Khanna emphasized the need for accountability and compensation for survivors, underscoring the importance of transparency and justice in cases of sexual abuse and trafficking.
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