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cally

(21,849 posts)
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:51 PM 16 hrs ago

This Congresswoman indicates files are very, very dark

Somehow, her reaction gives me hope that a sitting Congresswoman shows human reaction to these files and what’s in them. Maybe members like her will be able to finally take some action.

Identifies that the FBI ignored the crimes since 2006.

Rep. Stansbury: I viewed the unredacted Esptein files earlier today

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This Congresswoman indicates files are very, very dark (Original Post) cally 16 hrs ago OP
FBI ignored the crimes since 2006. Let that sink in... SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #1
FIVE different administrations... WarGamer 15 hrs ago #2
There has never been a D as FBI Director. nt in2herbs 15 hrs ago #5
I thought the AG was de facto leader of DOJ misanthrope 14 hrs ago #9
That is, if he chooses to lead decently. ananda 13 hrs ago #14
DON'T BLAME REPUBLICANS!!!1!! dpibel 13 hrs ago #15
Your English teachers should salute you! maddiemom 13 hrs ago #23
"Dark, disturbing, and disgusting" doesn't just describe the files. pandr32 15 hrs ago #3
yes Skittles 13 hrs ago #16
One correction to the Congresswoman misanthrope 15 hrs ago #4
Very well said. n/t. Scruffy1 14 hrs ago #7
Agree, however Americans are raised to believe what the media tells us FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #10
I understand, however misanthrope 13 hrs ago #12
Yep. Most, if not ALL, of it routes back to Ronnie. calimary 13 hrs ago #20
Amen! LoisB 13 hrs ago #17
She is visibly shaken by what she read and it reminds that Trump mused to one or more Marie Marie 14 hrs ago #6
One of the more thorough and explicit statements I've read or heard on the Epstein files. Fla Dem 14 hrs ago #8
As Ii understand it, first reports to fbi were in the mid-90's, ignored. niyad 13 hrs ago #11
That's my understanding, also cally 13 hrs ago #18
Why did it have to take so many years to get this out in the open and we're only hearing little dribs and drabs of it. llmart 13 hrs ago #13
Kompromat. Pinback 13 hrs ago #24
There is torture, murder, rape, and WORSE depravity therein..... ColoringFool 13 hrs ago #19
Boebert: "Ghislaine Maxwell should get more time and she should definitely be in a harsher prison than what she's in" dalton99a 13 hrs ago #21
Really? llmart 4 hrs ago #26
Names!! We want more names!! aeromanKC 13 hrs ago #22
Thank you for this post. c-rational 11 hrs ago #25

dpibel

(3,835 posts)
15. DON'T BLAME REPUBLICANS!!!1!!
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:07 PM
13 hrs ago

Did I read you right? I think I did.

Pro tip: Good try by not writing "Attorney Generals." But there's no apostrophe in Attorneys General.

pandr32

(13,988 posts)
3. "Dark, disturbing, and disgusting" doesn't just describe the files.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:11 PM
15 hrs ago

Look who is sitting in the vandalized White House while wrecking our government and people's lives.

misanthrope

(9,429 posts)
4. One correction to the Congresswoman
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:13 PM
15 hrs ago

She called the refusal to adequately pursue the case initially as its "original sin."

Wrong. The original sin is that America views wealth and power as a designator of value rather than cause for suspicion. Everything else stems from that primary point.

FakeNoose

(40,798 posts)
10. Agree, however Americans are raised to believe what the media tells us
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:58 PM
14 hrs ago

Having faith in the US media may be our primary error.

I don't call it a "sin" because we were raised to believe the media (e.g. Walter Cronkite et al.) The Billionaire Cabal (owners of the GOP) has understood this for many years, and they have usurped ownership of the media for this very reason.

Where did it all go wrong? I'd take a hard look at Ronald Reagan's very first act as President in 1981 when he struck down the Fairness Doctrine. That ushered in the "hate radio" programs a la Rush Limbaugh, and eventually by 1990, Faux Noise and all of its copiers/ competitors. Now it's 2026 and we're dealing with 30 years of lies and "fake news" on the internet, and I don't have to go into that. It's something we all see on a daily basis.

If the Fairness Doctrine hadn't been removed, none of the other shit would have been possible.

misanthrope

(9,429 posts)
12. I understand, however
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:03 PM
13 hrs ago

our unhealthy relationship with avarice and materialism was already obvious when the only media available was print. I have seen it noted back to the early 19th century.

Marie Marie

(11,066 posts)
6. She is visibly shaken by what she read and it reminds that Trump mused to one or more
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:14 PM
14 hrs ago

of his WH insiders that "it was just a different time back then" - as if any of this was ever OK. He and everyone of these rich f&*ks need to go down - hard.

Fla Dem

(27,495 posts)
8. One of the more thorough and explicit statements I've read or heard on the Epstein files.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:39 PM
14 hrs ago

The only time I've heard/read that Trump is mentioned many times in the files as an active participant

cally

(21,849 posts)
18. That's my understanding, also
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:14 PM
13 hrs ago

I have heard there was an FBI proposed indictment(?) that Bush admin. Ended. This is both Republican and Democratic administrations.

llmart

(17,472 posts)
13. Why did it have to take so many years to get this out in the open and we're only hearing little dribs and drabs of it.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:04 PM
13 hrs ago

It had to take so many different people to cover up for the pedophiles and the GOP is covering up for Trump and has been covering up for him for years now. I'm not surprised the FBI looked the other way at a lot of this. I don't trust anybody in this administration.

I have no words any more to describe my rage at this! He belongs in a jail cell and I will never be able to wrap my mind around how he ended up twice as our "President". So much speculation about the "pee tape" when the stuff that we are learning is so much more horrendous than that, yet he still sits there in OUR White House.

I want him gone - like yesterday. He had his marching orders from Putin long ago and he came into this term probably being told he better get Project 2025 all completed right off the bat because his past is catching up with him.

ColoringFool

(447 posts)
19. There is torture, murder, rape, and WORSE depravity therein.....
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:18 PM
13 hrs ago

It is only because normal minds reject both the reality and the will to punish that these criminals will never---NEVER---be pursued by Lady Justice.

Sure, we hanged a few Nazis, but we not only let the majority re-enter society; we INVITED SOME HERE To run our space program! The government of the erstwhile Allied Commander of D-Day decided that our recent Soviet Allies were to be our focus.

This pedophile/trafficking scandal is on an unfathomable scale, involving "important" and powerful people, with innumerable victims from iteral newborns to 17, taking place on planes, trains, and automobiles, private yachts, mansions, estates, and islands.

I doubt if many Americans have caught on that GOVERNMENTS COULD BE BROUGHT DOWN BY THESE REVELATIONS.

I am aware, too, that many want to disbelieve the worst, and so they apply what they consider a pejorative "Conspiracy Theorist" whilst simultaneously KNOWING that DJT, JE, Wexner, et al. WERE AND THE LIVING STILL ARE CONSPIRATORS.

dalton99a

(92,886 posts)
21. Boebert: "Ghislaine Maxwell should get more time and she should definitely be in a harsher prison than what she's in"
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:23 PM
13 hrs ago
“I think Ghislaine Maxwell should get more time and she should definitely be in a harsher prison than what she’s in. It’s absolutely disgusting,” Boebert said.

Boebert made the comments after she and other lawmakers visited a Justice Department office on Monday to look through unredacted versions of the files on Epstein that the department released to comply with a law passed by Congress last year.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/lauren-boebert-has-angry-reaction-after-viewing-unredacted-epstein-files/ar-AA1W3jg8

llmart

(17,472 posts)
26. Really?
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 06:21 AM
4 hrs ago

Nothing about the other person - you know, the one with his name in the files millions of times?

She can't bring herself to denounce her cult leader.

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