Representative Thomas Massie wasted no time delivering a pointed message to newly appointed Attorney General Todd Blanche following the unexpected dismissal of Pam Bondi from the position.

In a direct public statement, Massie congratulated Blanche while immediately establishing clear expectations for transparency regarding one of the most closely watched investigations in recent memory.

"Congratulations AG Blanche. Now you have 30 days to release the rest of the files before becoming criminally liable for failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act," Massie declared.

The Kentucky congressman's message highlights the intense pressure surrounding the release of remaining documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reference to the "Epstein Files Transparency Act" suggests legislation requiring full disclosure of investigative materials, with criminal penalties for non-compliance by Justice Department officials.

Massie's immediate focus on this issue indicates that the Epstein files have become a litmus test for the new administration's commitment to transparency. The 30-day timeline creates urgency around an issue that has generated significant public demand for accountability.

The transition from Bondi to Blanche as Attorney General appears to have been abrupt, though the specific reasons for Bondi's firing remain unclear. Massie's statement suggests that the handling of sensitive investigative files may have been a factor in the leadership change.

For Blanche, this represents an immediate test of his willingness to prioritize transparency over potential political sensitivities surrounding high-profile cases involving powerful individuals.
Representative Thomas Massie wasted no time delivering a pointed message to newly appointed Attorney General Todd Blanche following the unexpected dismissal of Pam Bondi from the position. In a direct public statement, Massie congratulated Blanche while immediately establishing clear expectations for transparency regarding one of the most closely watched investigations in recent memory. "Congratulations AG Blanche. Now you have 30 days to release the rest of the files before becoming criminally liable for failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act," Massie declared. The Kentucky congressman's message highlights the intense pressure surrounding the release of remaining documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reference to the "Epstein Files Transparency Act" suggests legislation requiring full disclosure of investigative materials, with criminal penalties for non-compliance by Justice Department officials. Massie's immediate focus on this issue indicates that the Epstein files have become a litmus test for the new administration's commitment to transparency. The 30-day timeline creates urgency around an issue that has generated significant public demand for accountability. The transition from Bondi to Blanche as Attorney General appears to have been abrupt, though the specific reasons for Bondi's firing remain unclear. Massie's statement suggests that the handling of sensitive investigative files may have been a factor in the leadership change. For Blanche, this represents an immediate test of his willingness to prioritize transparency over potential political sensitivities surrounding high-profile cases involving powerful individuals.
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