Enough silence. On his Newsmax program Finnerty asked the question every patriotic American should be asking: why are Democrats and the establishment so quick to steer the conversation away from Jeffrey Epstein’s files when those files keep pointing toward powerful people who deserve scrutiny? Finnerty didn’t whisper this — he called out the timing of DOJ moves and media narratives as a possible effort to distract from hard questions the American people want answered.
Congressional oversight has finally started to bite. House Oversight Chairman James Comer has publicly labeled Bill Clinton a “prime suspect” in the Epstein inquiry and has pushed subpoenas aimed squarely at extracting answers about Clinton’s relationship with Epstein and frequent appearances on Epstein’s aircraft. This is not idle gossip on talk radio — Comer made these assertions on national television and pressed forward with legal tools to get to the truth.
Let’s be crystal clear about what is known and what remains alleged: flight logs show former President Clinton was a repeated passenger on Epstein’s plane in the early 2000s, a fact even liberal fact-checkers acknowledge, yet there is still no publicly confirmed evidence that Clinton visited Epstein’s private island. Conservatives are not interested in smears; we want the receipts and accountability. The country deserves a transparent airing of the full record instead of obfuscation.
Meanwhile, the Department of Justice’s handling of Ghislaine Maxwell’s recent interviews and the selective release of documents has only deepened public suspicion that powerful figures are being shielded by process theater. The DOJ’s interviews and transcripts have reignited questions and, in some corners, appeared as an effort to change the narrative rather than to bring victims justice. If victims and survivors are to be believed and protected, the Justice Department must show the same ferocity for truth when it targets the powerful as it does when it targets ordinary Americans.
What we are seeing is a two-tiered system of justice — a story conservatives have warned about for years. When the implicated are political donors, celebrity elites, or former high-ranking officials, the machinery seems designed to diffuse, delay, and drown out the story. The media’s selective attention and the DOJ’s curious timing leave everyday Americans asking whether our institutions still serve justice or instead protect the connected.
That is precisely why citizens must demand rigorous, expedited congressional probes and immediate disclosure of any documents that shed light on who benefited from Epstein’s crimes and who helped hide them. Subpoenas are not partisan toys; they are tools to compel testimony, and Chairman Comer’s willingness to use them should be applauded by anyone who believes in the rule of law. No one, no matter how famous or politically protected, should be above it.
If the left thinks they can bury uncomfortable evidence with press releases and staged interviews, they’re wrong. Patriots will not stand for a culture that punishes whistleblowers and protects predators. Americans must keep the heat on, support honest investigators, and insist that every stone be turned until victims see real accountability and the elites who flouted decency face the consequences.

