In a fiery exchange today, White House Press Secretary Leavitt accused Democrats of hypocrisy regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, asserting they “never did a dang thing” to promote transparency during their time in power. This explosive statement comes amid ongoing debates about the release of Epstein-related files, with the Biden administration facing mounting pressure to disclose information.
Leavitt’s remarks were made in response to questions about the President’s dismissal of concerns surrounding Epstein’s case as a “hoax.” He emphasized that while Democrats are now calling for transparency, they failed to take any action during their four years in control of the White House. “It was this President who directed the Department of Justice to review all files related to Jeffrey Epstein,” Leavitt stated, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to transparency.
As the controversy intensifies, key figures on Capitol Hill, including Senate Majority Leader and House Speaker, are rallying support for the release of Epstein files. Representative Massey is actively collecting signatures for a discharge petition, aiming to force a vote on the matter. The urgency of this situation cannot be overstated, as public interest remains high, and the implications of the Epstein scandal continue to resonate.
Leavitt urged that any decisions regarding the release of sensitive information should rest with the Department of Justice and the courts, insisting that the administration is committed to following legal protocols. However, the growing clamor for accountability raises questions about the administration’s handling of the situation and the potential fallout if transparency is not achieved.
As the nation watches closely, the stakes are higher than ever. Will the Biden administration heed the calls for transparency, or will this controversy continue to loom over the political landscape? The American people demand answers, and the pressure is mounting for decisive action.