00:00They said they were going to, and they did. The six alleged Epstein co-conspirators whose names
00:07were redacted in the recently released Epstein files were unmasked on the floor of the House
00:12of Representatives on Tuesday. In a jaw-dropping speech, Democrat Ro Khanna, along with Republican
00:17Thomas Massey, threatened to do just this, spoke the names of six powerful men igniting fresh
00:24outrage over government secrecy. And here they are. Billionaire Les Wexner, Emradi Tycoon,
00:31Sultan Ahmed bin Sulaim, Salvatore Nuara, Zorab Mikhaladzi, Leonik Leoniv, and Nikola Caputo.
00:39To be clear, these men haven't been officially accused of any wrongdoing. Now, Khanna and Massey,
00:44who together have been leading the charge to release the Epstein files, slammed the Justice
00:48Department for the redactions. Their argument, obscuring the identities of these men directly
00:54violates the Epstein files transparency act, which was passed last year. The entire purpose
00:59of which was to release all unclassified material. The DOJ has long said that the redactions were put
01:05there to protect victims, but critics called BS believing redactions are also protecting elite
01:11reputations. The uproar has intensified after unredacted records accessible to lawmakers exposed
01:17some of the most disturbing details yet, including references to a victim as young as nine years old.
01:23Members of Congress who reviewed them called the material scandalous and questioned why
01:29victims' details were previously exposed while powerful names were hidden. Now, not all powerful
01:35men have avoided scrutiny, however. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who is named in the files,
01:40admitted to a Senate subcommittee yesterday that he had lunch with Epstein on the disgraced
01:44billionaire pedophile's infamous private island. I did have lunch with him as I was on a boat going
01:51across on a family vacation. My wife was with me, as were my four children and nannies. Now,
01:58the admission comes after Lutnick previously told Miranda Devine of our sister podcast,
02:03Pod Force One, that he only met Epstein once in 2005. This new revelation is sparking bipartisan
02:08calls for Lutnick to resign.
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