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The Congress member says that President Mike Johnson lied to the faces of Epstein victims

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 3, 2025No Comments
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The member of the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee Stephen Lynch (D-MA) said that when President Mike Johnson had met Epstein victims, his remarks about wanting justice were a lie.

Transcription of CNN News Central:

Lynch: “If President Johnson wanted transparency and wanted to make progress here, you know, he would allow this discharge petition to succeed and we would get the documents we are asking. It is incredible that 10 minutes, 10 minutes after having assured these victims that we would not leave the stone not returned to make them reveal justice.”

Bolduan: “Do you think he-Do you think the speaker lied to the victims behind closed doors?”

Lynch: “It comes back to that, right […] Some of these women are looking for their own files on what the government had about them. So he tells them that they will get transparency and then go out, you know, several minutes later and said, you know, it’s theoretical, we don’t need to get there. We don’t need to have this information. There is a direct contradiction in both declarations. “”

Lynch representative clip:

Mike Johnson told Epstein victims that the Republicans will do everything to seek justice, but 10 minutes later, Johnson goes to the cameras and announces that Epstein files will not be published.

Most of what was published Tuesday evening by the chairman of the James Comer Chamber’s supervisory committee was information that was already in the public file, and double pages to enlarge the document dump.

Not only Mike Johnson obtains cAllied by Gavin Newsom for having been hypocritical about armed violenceBut it also lies to the victims of Epstein, you know, in the way the good Christians do it.

Republicans cannot be ashamed. They have no conscience. They will ignore the children drawn in schools, lie to the victims of Epstein and work to serve only 1%.

The only way to stop the Republicans is to defeat them.

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