Massi says he hopes that the speaker Johnson will listen to the calls of Epstein’s victims



Representative Thomas Massi (RK) said on Monday that he hoped that the Speaker of Parliament Mike Johnson (R.) will listen to the calls of “the victims of the perpetrator, the sexual perpetrator, convicted Jeffrey Epstein, while he and MP Rott Khanna (extending California) were to prepare a press conference with individuals.

Masi said in a post on the social platform x.

Khanna and Massi announced previously that Epstein’s victims will join them at a press conference early on Wednesday, the day that the House of Representatives returns from August’s comfort.

In an interview with “Meet The Press” on Sunday, Khanna promised the press conference, “He will be explosive.”

“What will be explosive is the press conference on September 3, which each faces with 10 Epstein victims, many haven’t spoken before. They will be on the steps of the Capitol,” Khanna Wilker told Cristin Wilker.

“They will tell their story, and they will clearly say to the American audience that they want to release Epstein files for the full closure in this regard.”

Earlier this summer, President Trump and his administration faced severe scrutiny from both sides of the corridor because they dealt with the information related to Ibstein, who died in prison 2019 while waiting for the trial on sex trafficking.

On Sunday, Khanna said on NBC that he is “very confident” his bill and Massie on files related to Epstein. He left the Congress for a month in July without voting on the legislation.

“I am very confident that it will work,” Democrat said in California. “I spoke to a member of Congress Massi. You have had both a few weeks ago. We’ll get a livelihood on September 2. We have all the 212 Democrats committed to signing it. He has 12 Republicans. Only six of them should sign it.”

Johnson said late last week that he believed the lower room “perhaps” voting “on a” procedure or another “related to the launch of more information about Epsin.

The hill arrived at Johnson’s office for more comments.

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