The list: Part 3. Massie attack: Waiting for the Epstein files

The Orange menace has attacked a Kentucky Republican congressman for not supporting the Big Bad Bullshit Bill. So, why wouldn’t the congressman fight back with any weapon he can get his hands on? From the New York Times:

A leading Republican critic of President Trump has begun a long-shot effort to force a vote on whether the administration should release files related to the case of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, deepening a G.O.P. rift on an issue that is foundational to the MAGA movement.

Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky, the lone House Republican who has been willing to regularly break with Mr. Trump on major policy matters, began a procedural maneuver on Tuesday night that could lead to a vote within weeks.

It comes as Republicans from Speaker Mike Johnson on down have called for the release of the files about Mr. Epstein, who died in federal custody while awaiting sex trafficking charges, despite Mr. Trump repeatedly and urgently pressing them to move on.

The House has little power over the Justice Department, outside of compelling officials to testify in congressional hearings, so even a decisive vote on the House floor demanding the release of the files would amount to no more than a messaging vote.

What possibly could be in those files? Maybe this?

Or how about this from eight years ago?

Of course, the senile incontinent Orangina is in the files. Everyone in the files should be exposed regardless of party or social status.

Add to that, since the convicted rapist and fraudster has threatened to wield his power to make sure Massie is out of a job the next election, the right move for the 4th district congressman is to counterattack.

Let’s face it: Democrats really haven’t made any headway in stopping the abuses of the MAGA GOP. And as far as Kentucky is concerned, Massie has been far more effective than our 3rd district Democrat has been.

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