No partisan divide in naming Epstein's fellow abusers
By LZ Granderson / Los Angeles Times
At a House Judiciary hearing on Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi was holding a document labeled Jayapal Pramila Search History that included a list of files from the unredacted Epstein archive accessible to lawmakers such as Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash.
That means over the course of a year Bondis Department of Justice has made time to speak with Ghislaine Maxwell the New York socialite who helped Jeffrey Epstein run his billion-dollar child-sex-trafficking operation and it made time to surveil a Democratic lawmaker who conducts oversight as a member of the Judiciary Committee. But it has yet to meet with the victims of Epsteins crimes who want to talk.
When she took office, Bondi promised us transparency. She didnt promise we would like what we would see from her.
The general publics awareness of Epsteins heinous crimes came with political baggage. However at this point, the question we all should wonder is: How does redacting the names of the men who helped fund Epsteins operation benefit either political party? It may be good for the rich and powerful men trying to avoid accountability, but its not exactly a campaign platform.
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