Massie Warns DOJ: Failing to Release Epstein Files Is a Crime

Rep. Thomas Massie warns that the Department of Justice may be committing a crime if it fails to release the Epstein files by next Friday, as required under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

In this interview, Massie explains why grand jury material is only a small fraction of what the DOJ and FBI possess, why evidence that never reached a grand jury is the real focus of oversight, and why the law leaves the Justice Department with no discretion to delay. Massie says the bill is already working — but full compliance has not yet happened.

This video breaks down what the law requires, why DOJ delays matter, and what accountability looks like when Congress puts transparency into statute.

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