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Les députés promettent d'agir sur les dossiers Epstein, citant le "blackout massif" du DOJ comme non-conformité à la loi

Les représentants Ro Khanna et Thomas Massie ont exprimé leur déception et leur frustration face à la publication par le ministère de la Justice des dossiers Jeffrey Epstein vendredi, affirmant que les nombreuses rédictions ne sont pas conformes à la loi que le Congrès a adoptée le mois dernier, exigeant leur divulgation. Le démocrate de Californie et le républicain du Kentucky ont mené les efforts sur la législation, qui obligeait le ministère de la Justice à publier l'ensemble de ses documents d'ici aujourd'hui.

Selon le représentant Khanna, la publication des documents est incomplète et contient trop de rédictions, en particulier dans un dossier de grand jury de New York où les 119 pages ont été noircies. Cela, malgré l'ordre d'un juge fédéral de publier ce document, a déclaré Khanna dans une vidéo publiée sur X. "Il n'y a pas une seule explication", a déclaré Khanna, en insistant sur le fait que la loi exige que le ministère de la Justice explique les rédictions. Le député a également exprimé sa préoccupation que le manque de transparence puisse entraver la compréhension du public de l'affaire Epstein, qui a impliqué d'autres hommes riches et puissants qui se trouvaient sur l'île privée d'Epstein.

La publication par le ministère de la Justice des dossiers Epstein a été accueillie avec critique par le représentant Khanna, qui a accusé la procureure générale Pam Bondi d'avoir obscurci les faits pendant des mois. Bondi est sous surveillance pour sa gestion de l'affaire Epstein, et les commentaires de Khanna reflètent les tensions persistantes entre le Congrès et le ministère de la Justice sur la publication des documents.

Les dossiers Epstein ont été un sujet d'intérêt intense, de nombreux législateurs et le public étant impatients d'en savoir plus sur le réseau présumé de trafic sexuel du financier et l'implication d'autres personnalités importantes. La publication des documents fait partie d'un effort plus large pour éclairer l'affaire Epstein et tenir responsables ceux qui sont impliqués.

En réponse à la publication du ministère de la Justice, le représentant Massie a déclaré qu'il et le représentant Khanna travaillent sur la rédaction d'articles de mise en accusation contre la procureure générale Bondi. "Nous ne resterons pas inactifs pendant que le ministère de la Justice ignore la loi et ne fournit pas de transparence au peuple américain", a déclaré Massie dans une publication X distincte.

Le ministère de la Justice n'a pas commenté les allégations formulées par les représentants Khanna et Massie. Alors que la situation continue de se dérouler, il reste à voir comment le Congrès procédera pour tenir le ministère de la Justice responsable de la publication des dossiers Epstein.

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