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Diputados prometen actuar sobre los archivos de Epstein, citando el "apagón masivo" del DOJ como incumplimiento de la ley

Los representantes Ro Khanna y Thomas Massie expresaron su decepción y frustración con la publicación por parte del Departamento de Justicia de los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein el viernes, afirmando que las extensas redacciones no cumplen con la ley que el Congreso aprobó el mes pasado que ordena su divulgación. El demócrata de California y el republicano de Kentucky lideraron el esfuerzo en la legislación, que requería que el Departamento de Justicia publicara toda su colección de documentos para hoy.

Según el rep. Khanna, el conjunto de documentos es incompleto y contiene demasiadas redacciones, particularmente en un archivo de un gran jurado de Nueva York donde se ocultaron las 119 páginas. Esto, a pesar de que un juez federal ordenó la publicación de ese documento, dijo Khanna en un video publicado en X. "No hay una sola explicación", afirmó Khanna, enfatizando que la ley requiere que el Departamento de Justicia explique las redacciones. El congresista también expresó su preocupación de que la falta de transparencia pueda estar obstaculizando la comprensión del público sobre el caso Epstein, que ha implicado a otros hombres ricos y poderosos que estuvieron en la isla privada de Epstein.

La publicación por parte del Departamento de Justicia de los archivos de Epstein fue recibida con críticas por parte del rep. Khanna, quien acusó a la fiscal general Pam Bondi de ocultar información durante meses. Bondi ha estado bajo escrutinio por su manejo del caso Epstein, y los comentarios de Khanna reflejan las tensiones continuas entre el Congreso y el Departamento de Justicia sobre la publicación de los documentos.

Los archivos de Epstein han sido un tema de gran interés, con muchos legisladores y el público ansiosos por aprender más sobre el presunto anillo de tráfico sexual del financiero y la participación de otras personas prominentes. La publicación de los documentos es parte de un esfuerzo más amplio para arrojar luz sobre el caso Epstein y hacer que los responsables rindan cuentas.

En respuesta a la publicación del Departamento de Justicia, el rep. Massie declaró que él y el rep. Khanna están trabajando en la redacción de artículos de impeachment contra la fiscal general Bondi. "No nos quedaremos de brazos cruzados mientras el Departamento de Justicia ignora la ley y no proporciona transparencia al pueblo estadounidense", dijo Massie en una publicación separada en X.

El Departamento de Justicia no ha comentado sobre las acusaciones hechas por los rep. Khanna y Massie. A medida que la situación continúa desarrollándose, queda por ver cómo el Congreso procederá con sus esfuerzos para hacer que el Departamento de Justicia rinda cuentas por la publicación de los archivos de Epstein.

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