The First Subpoenas Over Jeffrey Epstein Are Coming. Look Who's First to Testify.
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
Justice is coming. It might be another long burn, but the wheels are
turning on the Hill, or at least they've been given the green light by
President Donald Trump, who days ago said that any credible
evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein probe should be made public. The Justice
Department has bungled this operation, overpromising, delivering
nothing new on this investigation, and later saying that most cannot be
released out of respect to the victims, along with notes that most of
the evidence contains copious amounts of child pornography and abuse.
That's understandable, but we were told a client list existed by
Attorney General Pam Bondi. It was on her desk, and then it never
existed. There's also controversy over an alleged missing minute of
Epstein's jail tape. It's a mess. And if they thought it would go
quietly into the night. Think again. Democrats thought they could
exploit this breach in the line, and even got Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)
to go along with their plan. Massie became the new Liz Cheney in 30
seconds. Read more and see X here.

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