- Speaker Mike Johnson calls for full transparency on Epstein, demanding DOJ “put everything out there.”
- Johnson says Ghislaine Maxwell should testify before Congress and answer key questions.
- “Pam Bondi needs to come forward and explain it to the American people,” Johnson insists.
House Speaker Mike Johnson isn’t mincing words when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein’s dirty secrets. He wants the lid blown wide open — and yes, that includes hearing from Ghislaine Maxwell herself.
“I’m for transparency. We should put everything out there and let the people decide,” Johnson told reporters, demanding that the DOJ stop hiding the truth about Epstein’s network of elites. “Pam Bondi needs to come forward and explain it to the American people. Let’s get this thing resolved.”
Finally, someone in Washington is saying what we’ve all been thinking: if there’s nothing to hide, then why all the secrecy? The Department of Justice concluded last week that Epstein committed suicide in 2019 and claimed he didn’t keep a so-called “client list.” Yet somehow, years later, Americans are still being kept in the dark about who visited Epstein’s island and why so many powerful people were tied to this predator.
Johnson’s call for Ghislaine Maxwell to testify before Congress could be a game-changer. After all, she was Epstein’s right hand in his twisted empire. If anyone knows the names and the details, it’s her.
Bottom line: sunlight is the best disinfectant. If the DOJ won’t deliver transparency, then Congress should drag the truth out into the open. The American people deserve answers — not more cover-ups.