Ro Khanna Credits Lawrence O'Donnell With Sparking Epstein Files Revelations
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Ro Khanna Credits Lawrence O'Donnell With Sparking Epstein Files Revelations
"There's the possibility that Thomas and I are talking to in Congress to build a bipartisan coalition to say, look, it's not just these three interviews that concern Donald Trump. There has been now reporting that ninety survivor statements have not been released just by a review of these files. And we're not even talking about the redactions. They just have not produced these things."
"So this is a violation of law that they're not releasing these files, said O'Donnell. These files clearly involve Donald Trump. And going forward, is there anything possible to extract this information from this [Pam] Bondi Justice Department?"
"But for viewers who have been watching your show and who know that you were instrumental in all of this by introducing me to Bradley Edwards, making sure that we got the survivors, said Khanna."
Rep. Ro Khanna appeared on The Last Word to discuss the Department of Justice's withholding of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including sexual assault allegations against President Donald Trump. Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie are considering filing a lawsuit to compel the release of these files. According to Khanna, ninety survivor statements have not been released, separate from redacted materials. Khanna credited Lawrence O'Donnell with introducing him to Bradley Edwards, a lawyer representing Epstein's victims, which enabled him to connect with survivors and build public pressure that led to the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Khanna indicated efforts to build a bipartisan coalition in Congress to address the unreleased documents.
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