CNN contributor Scott Jennings has blasted Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie for teasing Epstein revelations without delivering the goods, demanding they use their congressional immunity to name names publicly.
As the Epstein files saga drags on with endless redactions and excuses, Jennings cut through the fog, exposing how politicians are playing games while Americans demand full transparency on the elite predators.
During a segment on CNN’s “The Arena,” Jennings zeroed in on lawmakers who claim to have uncovered key names in the massive Epstein document trove but refuse to go public.
This cuts straight through the Epstein noise.Scott Jennings said the quiet part out loud — if members of Congress claim they have names, then why aren’t they saying them?He took aim directly at Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie.JENNINGS: “There are people here who can go down to…pic.twitter.com/hi9jIdng9W
“There are people here who can go down to the House floor more or go out into the public domain and say, here are the men who need to be investigated,” Jennings stated.
“That’s where I think most Americans are,” he added.
He pressed further: “Why can’t we just skip to the part where the people who have the information say out loud, this person did this thing to me, and this is a crime?”
When host Kasie Hunt tried to defend the delays, suggesting “in a lot of cases they’re not allowed to because they’re bound—,” Jennings shut it down.
“Members of Congress can go down to the House floor and say anything they want,” he countered.
“And there are members of Congress who have claimed — Ro Khanna is one, Thomas Massie is one — they have claimed to have names.”
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