Although Speaker Mike Johnson has consistently claimed that Republicans have nothing to hide, he has been one of the most vocal opponents of the release of the controversial Epstein Files, which are believed to contain the names of several individuals from his party. We already know that Donald Trump’s name is in there based on the clues that have surfaced over the years, including the ones that were brought to light recently.
After a discharge petition was signed to force the release of the Epstein Files recently, making Mike Johnson’s vote on the bill unnecessary, he hasn’t really been his enthusiastic self. During recent press interactions and conferences, he has insisted that the release of the details of the controversial files could be harmful, particularly to the victims. However, the names of those affected by Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes are supposed to be redacted from these documents as per standard legal procedure, unless someone chooses to allow their identities to be disclosed. So, who exactly will the documents harm, according to Mike Johnson?
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