Bipartisan Frustration Grows Over Incomplete Epstein Files Release
Lawmakers from both parties are expressing growing frustration over the Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files release, with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace criticizing DOJ redactions and saying names are missing, while Democrats demand testimony from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over alleged Epstein ties. Attorney General Pam Bondi faces criticism from Epstein accusers and some Republicans, with Rep. Thomas Massie saying he has lost confidence in her. Christianity Today's Russell Moore framed the scandal as a bipartisan moral failure that transcends partisan culture wars.
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For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad.
— Luke 8:17
The push to fully release the Epstein files reflects a universal desire for hidden wrongs to be brought to light, a principle rooted deeply in Scripture's promise that all secrets will ultimately be exposed.