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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 45 MIN

Mega Edition: Thomas Massie And His Battle Against The Epstein Machine (4/7/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Thomas Massie has positioned himself as one of the more aggressive voices in Congress pushing for transparency around the Epstein case, arguing that the federal government has failed to fully disclose what it knows about Epstein’s network, financial dealings, and potential co-conspirators. He has used hearings, public statements, and legislative pressure to call out what he describes as institutional stonewalling, particularly from the Department of Justice. Massie has framed the issue not just as a criminal matter, but as a test of whether powerful individuals are being shielded from scrutiny, repeatedly emphasizing that partial disclosures and heavily redacted documents only deepen public distrust.His efforts have often put him at odds with both parties and elements of the federal bureaucracy, as he has pushed for broader document releases, fewer redactions, and more aggressive oversight of agencies involved in the investigation. Massie has criticized what he sees as selective transparency—where information is released in a way that protects institutions rather than exposes the full scope of wrongdoing—and has advocated for mechanisms like independent review or special oversight to ensure accountability. While his push has gained attention and some public support, it has also faced resistance, underscoring the broader political and institutional tensions surrounding any attempt to fully unravel the Epstein case.to contact me:[email protected]

Thomas Massie has positioned himself as one of the more aggressive voices in Congress pushing for transparency around the Epstein case, arguing that the federal government has failed to fully disclose what it knows about Epstein’s network, financial dealings, and potential co-conspirators. He has used hearings, public statements, and legislative pressure to call out what he describes as institutional stonewalling, particularly from the Department of Justice. Massie has framed the issue not just as a criminal matter, but as a test of whether powerful individuals are being shielded from scrutiny, repeatedly emphasizing that partial disclosures and heavily redacted documents only deepen public distrust.His efforts have often put him at odds with both parties and elements of the federal bureaucracy, as he has pushed for broader document releases, fewer redactions, and more aggressive oversight of agencies involved in the investigation. Massie has criticized what he sees as selective transparency—where information is released in a way that protects institutions rather than exposes the full scope of wrongdoing—and has advocated for mechanisms like independent review or special oversight to ensure accountability. While his push has gained attention and some public support, it has also faced resistance, underscoring the broader political and institutional tensions surrounding any attempt to fully unravel the Epstein case.to contact me:[email protected]

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