Thomas Massie Argues Clinton Subpoena Is Theater': Just Release the Doggone Files'
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Thomas Massie Argues Clinton Subpoena Is Theater': Just Release the Doggone Files'
"If Clinton is guilty, it'll be in the draft indictments that the DOJ possesses and hasn't released. If Clinton is guilty, it'll be in the 302 forms that the FBI filled out after they interviewed Clinton's victims. The problem is that they wanna have a double standard. There are billionaires in there that they want to protect as well We don't really even need [Clinton] to show up to know if he's guilty if we've got a million documents, he said."
"What they should do is they should just come to Congress and do what they all do, which is plead the Fifth, said Massie. While he admitted that if they're compelled by a subpoena to come to Congress and they don't show up, there should be ramifications, including a potential arrest, he added that this is the wrong way to get at the truth for these victims."
Representative Thomas Massie characterized the Clintons' planned congressional appearance as theater and urged President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi to release Department of Justice files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Massie said the Clintons could plead the Fifth if they came to Congress and that failing to comply with a subpoena should carry ramifications, potentially including arrest. Massie asserted that any guilt would appear in draft indictments and FBI 302 forms, argued that powerful individuals are being protected, and insisted that document releases would obviate the need for testimony. The Clintons replied by asserting their materials demonstrate partisan punishment and protection of friends.
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