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Today's Interview- Congressman Thomas Massie pt. 2

Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie

For “Today’s Interview,” part two of Bill Goodman’s conversation with Kentucky Republican Congressman Thomas Massie about his efforts to force the release of millions of pages of unredacted documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein (“ep-steen”) child sex trafficking case through the “Epstein Files Transparency Act” — legislation Massie sponsored and Congress passed.

The act requires the Attorney General to "make publicly available in a searchable and downloadable format" all files pertaining to the prosecution of the deceased child sex offender.

Congressman Massie recently spent hours at the Department of Justice searching for files and says many files are missing.

The full-length version of Bill Goodman’s interview with Congressman Massie is available below:

Goodman-Massie_Full Length.mp3

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