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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 11 MIN

The Gap Between Marsha Blackburn’s Epstein Rhetoric and Her Actions (8/14/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Sen. Marsha Blackburn had repeatedly presented herself publicly as an advocate for transparency surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, while Sen. Ron Wyden’s investigation showed that she declined opportunities to help obtain precisely the financial records that could have shed more light on Epstein’s operation. Beginning in 2024, Wyden’s office reportedly approached Blackburn multiple times seeking her support for efforts to compel the release of Epstein-related suspicious activity reports and other banking records. When Treasury officials resisted Wyden’s requests, he eventually pursued legislation that would force production of the material. According to the reporting, Blackburn’s office never gave Wyden a clear commitment and did not respond affirmatively to a direct request that she co-sponsor the legislation, despite Blackburn continuing to publicly criticize others for supposedly obstructing Epstein transparency.That contradiction was the heart of the story: Blackburn’s public rhetoric about exposing the Epstein scandal was being measured against what she actually did when presented with a concrete opportunity to assist a major congressional investigation. Wyden’s investigation ultimately uncovered extensive evidence concerning Epstein’s financial relationships and alleged compliance failures at JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank and Bank of America, making the records he sought potentially important to understanding how Epstein moved money and how financial institutions responded to warning signs surrounding him. The Banner’s reporting therefore raised the question of whether Blackburn’s highly visible demands for Epstein accountability were matched by meaningful action behind the scenes, or whether she was willing to campaign on transparency while declining to support one of the most substantial efforts in Congress to follow Epstein’s money.to contact me:[email protected]:Report alleges Blackburn refused to help with Epstein probe - Nashville Banner

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