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Epstein Files: Why Is America Protecting the Powerful?

The Justice Department’s late-January release of millions of pages tied to Jeffrey Epstein was supposed to be the moment Washington finally showed victims and the public the truth — instead it looked like a bureaucratic shrug. For hardworking Americans who have watched this scandal fester for years, the idea that the U.S. could muster paperwork but not prosecutions feels unacceptable. The release answered some questions but raised many more about who still hides behind redactions and delays.

While the swamp in Washington offered half-answers, other countries moved with real teeth: a senior British royal was arrested and several European officials have resigned or come under investigation as the files reverberated abroad. That contrast is not a coincidence — when foreign governments face public outrage, they act; here, our institutions too often circle the wagons. Americans deserve to know why our justice system appears slower to strike at powerful enablers than the rest of the free world.

On conservative outlets like Newsmax, anchor Rob Finnerty has been asking the blunt questions the mainstream refuses to repeat, wondering aloud why we haven’t seen the same urgency in the U.S. and whether there might be protection for the well-connected. Too many in power keep spinning procedures and memos while victims and taxpayers demand accountability, and that skepticism is not paranoia — it’s common-sense anger. If journalists won’t press, citizens and their elected representatives must.

The release itself was botched: a digital maze, odd redactions, and files that still leave the public guessing while victims complain about exposure rather than closure. That sloppy handling smells less like caution and more like a cover for incompetence — or worse, a willful deflection that spares establishment figures from scrutiny. Either explanation is intolerable to the millions who expect equal justice under the law.

Congress already moved to force transparency, and patriots in both parties must now turn transparency into action: subpoenas, prosecutions where warranted, and oversight that doesn’t let this story evaporate into another headline. The American people will not accept a permanent pardon for the powerful; our system must protect victims, not powerful friends. The time for half-measures is over.

We should be loud, relentless, and unapologetic in demanding answers — not for political theater, but because justice is what binds a country together. Let every honest lawman, every principled journalist, and every concerned citizen push until the full truth is exposed and those responsible are held to account. Hardworking Americans will not rest until the cover is lifted and the powerful are treated like everyone else before the law.

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