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Epstein Files Dump: A Partisan Spectacle, Not Justice

The House Oversight Committee’s recent dump of more than 33,000 pages connected to Jeffrey Epstein should have been a moment of national clarity, not a partisan sideshow. What landed online was billed as a transparency victory, but the way it was released and hyped by the left smells more like theater than justice. Conservatives who care about real victims shouldn’t applaud a sloppy, politicized document dump — we should demand a careful, surgical release that actually helps investigations and protects the abused.

Republican firebrands like Rep. Thomas Massie and Democrat Ro Khanna pushed a bipartisan discharge petition to force the full release of Epstein material because the White House and DOJ’s handling left too many questions unanswered. Critics, including some on the left, immediately complained that most of what was handed over was already public — a charge that undercuts the claim this was a breakthrough for truth. That contradiction is exactly why conservatives must insist on real oversight rather than letting Democrats score cheap political points.

Among the more explosive moments was the release of video material once called the “missing minute” from the night Epstein died, which undercuts certain earlier talking points and raises questions about past explanations. The footage, according to reporting, shows no dramatic cover-up on its face, but its mere existence exposes the moss-covered seams of the official narrative. This is why transparency matters: not for cable-news adrenaline, but to strip away excuse-making and force accountability from every agency involved.

On his show Greg Kelly reminded viewers that there are layers to this story that the media won’t touch, and he didn’t hesitate to call out rushes to judgment when warranted — even suggesting, controversially, that some high-profile players might not be what the mob wants them to be. Conservatives should be skeptical of both the left’s eagerness to indict reputations by implication and the institutions that let evidence sit in drawers for years. Kelly’s broader point — demand the files and examine them forensically, not performatively — is exactly the posture patriots should take.

Yes, this is political: the Biden and Trump camps trade accusations, and both sides are guilty of turning victims into props for a narrative. But the solution isn’t to cheer the partisan spectacle; it’s to back honest investigators who will follow the paper trail wherever it goes and hold every guilty person accountable, no matter their party or pedigree. If conservatives allow Democrats to control the release and interpretation of these records, we surrender the moral high ground and any chance at genuine justice.

Americans who love this country and respect its institutions must keep the pressure up: demand complete, unredacted records where possible, proper protections for victims, and witch-hunt-free investigations that lead to prosecutions — not press releases. Patriotism means seeking truth even when it’s uncomfortable, and it means refusing to let the swamp weaponize suffering for short-term political gain. If we stand for anything, let it be the victims and the rule of law, not the theater of partisan advantage.

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