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Manchester, New Hampshire – With Congress meeting this week, Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California and Rep. Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, are re-clicking on the Justice Department to release archives in the Justice Department Jeffrey Epstein case.
Kana said “people will feel angry” after seeing the press conference held by him and Massie on Wednesday, with 10 victims of the late convicted sex offender.
The press conference is Khanna’s efforts Massie passed a bill by the House of Representatives requiring the Justice Department to release its documents in the Epstein case.
“These victims have not spoken for decades. When Epstein reached a leniency plea deal, no one spoke with the victim or his attorney,” Khanna said in a digital interview with Fox News on Monday.
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Both Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have been charged with federal sex trafficking charges for years of abuse of minor girls. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
He predicted: “My belief is that when the American people actually hear the victims for the first time, they will sympathize, their hearts will be broken and all victims are saying to be closed.”
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Khanna argued: “There are many other rich people, politicians, business leaders who have committed abuse and are not responsible. That’s what we heard on September 3rd on September 3rd, people will be angry and I can’t see, after that, the house can’t vote for the release of these files.”
The White House’s handling of the Epstein case sparked an outcry earlier this summer after the Justice Department and the FBI announced that no evidence of Epstein’s client list was found.
This move angered many presidents Donald Trump’s Maga’s supporters and allies (sensational revelations were expected), and some called for the firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
A month ago, the president called the Epstein case a Democratic scam and believed that “past supporters” had “buyed the bull-“.
Khanna and Massie are optimistic, they have votes.
“I am confident that we will receive 218 votes as a discharge petition,” Khanna told Fox News Digital, who was interviewed during an interview New Hampshire AFL-CIO’s annual Labor Day breakfast.

Rep. Ro Khanna of D-Calif spoke at the New Hampshire AFL-CIO Labor Day breakfast in Manchester, New Hampshire on September 1, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)
“We have 212 Democrats and 12 Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. Look, it has nothing to do with Donald Trump, not partisan. It has to do with victims of the rich who abused underage girls.”
“In this country, people want transparency. They want accountability. I believe we will get 218 votes,” he stressed.
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Epstein died in 2019 after committing suicide in a federal prison in New York while awaiting federal charges related to sex trafficking.
In the following years, there has been intense speculation and theories about who might have been involved in the gender rings of the financiers who allegedly operated.