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allegorical oracle

(6,096 posts)
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 07:39 AM Aug 2025

Republicans Have Created a Legal Nightmare for Themselves on Epstein

By Elie Honig, former federal and state prosecutor

The Jeffrey Epstein scandal has hit a temporary lull — but rest assured it’s coming back, and it’s going to be ugly for the Trump administration. Major issues remain unresolved and will play out over the coming weeks and months, whether Donald Trump and his Congressional supporters like it or not. And they’ve mostly got themselves to blame.

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Speaker Mike Johnson courageously adjourned the House early for summer recess to avoid a vote on a measure seeking public release of the Epstein files. But days later, the House Oversight Committee, under the leadership of Representative James Comer — who’s perpetually on the brink of uncovering some massive scandal but never quite gets there — issued a series of subpoenas calling for broad release of documents by DOJ and a series of in-person testimonial depositions.

--snip

Comer will have to show that the subpoenas are likely to provide information relevant to some valid legislative purpose and don’t otherwise call for privileged or protected information. Yet Comer’s stated rationales for the necessity of the subpoenas are laughable. He explained in his cover letter to Hillary Clinton that, more than a decade ago, she hired Epstein’s nephew. And Comer offers no basis at all for his subpoena of James Comey — who was FBI director, but not during either Epstein investigation or prosecution (in Florida from 2006 to 2008 and then in the Southern District of New York in 2019). It’s doubtful any of the subpoena recipients will ultimately be compelled to testify under oath and against their wills. But for now, it’s a show, of sorts.

At the same time, Comer’s ill-conceived subpoenas will keep the Epstein story burning bright. Serial court showdowns between Congress and a parade of former attorneys general, FBI directors, presidents, and cabinet secretaries will only stoke public interest. Trump surely wants this scandal to fade away, but Comer has ensured it will remain at the fore.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-epstein-republican-investigations-maxwell.html

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Republicans Have Created a Legal Nightmare for Themselves on Epstein (Original Post) allegorical oracle Aug 2025 OP
Comer has got to be the most stupid person in Congress. GoCubsGo Aug 2025 #1
I see a three-way toss-up for the stupidest award: Comer, Homan, and Noem. But RFK, Jr. allegorical oracle Aug 2025 #4
Yeah, although only Comer is in Congress. GoCubsGo Aug 2025 #6
add moron Tuberville ... peter-principled football coach carpetbagging as Alabama "senator" [nt] Dock_Yard Aug 2025 #7
They knew azureblue Aug 2025 #2
... trusty elf Aug 2025 #3
"Oh noes. Please don't throw me in the Congressional briar patch." - Scandalo (r-skank) BoRaGard Aug 2025 #5

GoCubsGo

(34,600 posts)
1. Comer has got to be the most stupid person in Congress.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 07:55 AM
Aug 2025

Which is saying something, given his competition is the likes of Paul Gosar, Markwayne Mullin, BoBo the Clown, Virginia Foxx, MTG, that schmuck from Georgia who can't spell "Georgia,"...

allegorical oracle

(6,096 posts)
4. I see a three-way toss-up for the stupidest award: Comer, Homan, and Noem. But RFK, Jr.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:29 AM
Aug 2025

is a close fourth.

Dock_Yard

(245 posts)
7. add moron Tuberville ... peter-principled football coach carpetbagging as Alabama "senator" [nt]
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 01:58 PM
Aug 2025

azureblue

(2,636 posts)
2. They knew
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:02 AM
Aug 2025

Every GOP person in congress knew that Trump is a pedo, and the Epstein papers are a nuclear bomb. They knew back in Trump's first regime. But they backed Trump anyway, even enthusiastically.They are all complicit in a plot to cover for Trump's human trafficking and child rape, which means they should be thrown out of DC on their ears. The GOP is corrupt to the core.

BoRaGard

(7,591 posts)
5. "Oh noes. Please don't throw me in the Congressional briar patch." - Scandalo (r-skank)
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:41 AM
Aug 2025

G.O.P. sucks at pedo protection.

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