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The previously-redacted names of six powerful men were revealed on the House floor on Tuesday, Feb. 10 by U.S. Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, who was able to view the unedited files along with Republican Rep. Thomas Massie on Monday.
Khanna questioned why the FBI had initially redacted the names of U.S. businessman Leslie Wexner, Emirati businessman, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, and Nicola Caputo.
Khanna said it’s “not a witch hunt,” and that “just because someone may be in the files doesn’t mean that they’re guilty. But there are very powerful people who rape these underage girls. It wasn’t just Epstein and Maxwell,” and that the investigators need to be able to question all those named in order to get answers.
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Khanna also called for democratic accountability and one system of justice in the United States of America on Tuesday, Feb. 10, after revealing his discovery of the redacted names of six power powerful men found in the Epstein files.
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The previously-redacted names of six powerful men were revealed on the House floor on Tuesday, Feb. 10 by U.S. Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, who was able to view the unedited files along with Republican Rep. Thomas Massie on Monday.
Khanna questioned why the FBI had initially redacted the names of U.S. businessman Leslie Wexner, Emirati businessman, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, and Nicola Caputo.
Khanna said it’s “not a witch hunt,” and that “just because someone may be in the files doesn’t mean that they’re guilty. But there are very powerful people who rape these underage girls. It wasn’t just Epstein and Maxwell,” and that the investigators need to be able to question all those named in order to get answers.
Khanna also called for democratic accountability and one system of justice in the United States of America on Tuesday, Feb. 10, after revealing his discovery of the redacted names of six power powerful men found in the Epstein files.
For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.