Rep. Thomas Massie warns that bombing Iran won't stop the release of Epstein files, as he and Ro Khanna push for transparency.
Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky has issued a stark warning about the consequences of military action in Iran, stating that such strikes will not prevent the release of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaking on social media, Massie criticized President Trump's decision to launch strikes against Iran, arguing it distracts from the ongoing efforts to disclose Epstein-related files. He emphasized that Congress must vote on war according to the Constitution and plans to work with Ro Khanna to force a congressional vote on military action in the Middle East.
Massie and Khanna have been instrumental in pushing for the release of over 6 million files related to Epstein, with over 3 million already made public. However, 3 million remain classified. Massie also opposed Trump's military actions, stating that such decisions should be made by elected representatives, not the President alone.