Tag: campaign promises

  • Rep. Thomas Massie Blasts the Trump Administration Over the Mishandling of the Jeffrey Epstein Files

    Blue Press Journal – In a sharply worded interview on ABC’s This Week, Representative Thomas Massie (R‑KY) accused President Donald Trump, senior cabinet members, and top White House officials of deliberately shielding a network of wealthy individuals tied to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Massie called the effort a “systematic cover‑up” designed to protect what he labeled the “Epstein class” – a circle of billionaires who allegedly mingle with names appearing in the heavily redacted documents.

    Massie reminded viewers that Trump had once promised full transparency after acknowledging social outings with Epstein‑linked guests in New York City and West Palm Beach. “He said he would be open about the issue,” Massie said, “yet he remains entrenched in the very class he vowed to expose.”

    Since Epstein’s 2019 death (during Trumps first term) —officially ruled a suicide, though contested by his family—political pressure to release the remaining files has intensified. During the 2024 campaign, Trump and his allies pledged to make every Epstein‑related record public. After taking office, however, the administration stalled, dismissing the files as a “Democrat hoax” and delivering only heavily redacted versions from the Justice Department.

    The limited disclosures have already raised fresh questions. According to a recent statement by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D‑MD), a search of unredacted text for “Don,” “Donald,” and “Trump” generated more than one million hits. The same files suggest deeper ties between Trump’s inner circle—Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, and former strategist Steve Bannon—and Epstein than previously reported.

    While no direct criminal evidence against Trump or his aides has emerged, the growing web of connections fuels mounting political scrutiny. Massie seized the moment to label the current administration the “Epstein administration,” accusing it of retaliating against his push for full disclosure. In turn, Trump has publicly attacked Massie and even endorsed Massie’s primary opponent, underscoring the partisan stakes surrounding the dossier.