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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie argues failure to meet the moment on the Epstein controversy could prove politically ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said it could be “dangerous” to publicize investigative material related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Massie also said he believes Republicans will lose their slim majority in the midterm elections next year if they do not take a vote on releasing the files.
The Northern Kentucky congressman appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday alongside Democratic colleague Rep. Ro Khanna of California to talk about the duo’s discharge petition to force a vote on ...
Republicans are continuing to go at it over the Jeffrey Epstein files despite House leadership’s attempts to flee D.C. and ...
U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) responded to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) latest attacks on him over the documents ...
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky is leading a bipartisan push to force a vote on releasing all files related to the death of Jeffrey ...
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie said he will continue pushing for the release of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein. He ...
Bipartisan resolution forced House out early for August recess so Mike Johnson could dodge an embarrassing vote ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has refused to bring the bill to the floor, so Massie and Khanna have resorted to a discharge petition to force a vote, which will now come after the August ...
CNN’s Jake Tapper repeatedly fact-checked a Republican senator on air Sunday as the lawmaker insisted that Democrats and Barack Obama’s administration were at fault for a “sweetheart” deal that ...
Division between Republican lawmakers over the Jeffrey Epstein files continued to intensify even as President Donald Trump ...