In a provocative episode of "Face the Nation," Reps. Thomas Massie (R) and Ro Khanna (D) found themselves on opposite sides of a contentious issue, as they joined Margaret Brennan to discuss the latest revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's associates.
The conversation took a dramatic turn when the Justice Department released a slew of previously unreleased files related to the convicted financier. The documents revealed new details about Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring and his connections to high-ranking officials in the US government.
Massie, who has been a vocal critic of the Epstein case, claimed that the Justice Department's handling of the situation was "an outrage." He accused Democrats of trying to cover up the true extent of Epstein's wrongdoing. Khanna countered that Republicans were too quick to trust Epstein and his associates, and failed to take action against them when they had the opportunity.
The debate between the two lawmakers highlighted the deepening divide within the US Congress over how to address issues related to sex trafficking and abuse. The discussion also shed light on the role that politicians play in protecting and enabling individuals accused of such crimes.
The episode was joined by experts Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council, and Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF, who discussed the broader implications of Epstein's actions for global governance and the fight against human trafficking.
The conversation took a dramatic turn when the Justice Department released a slew of previously unreleased files related to the convicted financier. The documents revealed new details about Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring and his connections to high-ranking officials in the US government.
Massie, who has been a vocal critic of the Epstein case, claimed that the Justice Department's handling of the situation was "an outrage." He accused Democrats of trying to cover up the true extent of Epstein's wrongdoing. Khanna countered that Republicans were too quick to trust Epstein and his associates, and failed to take action against them when they had the opportunity.
The debate between the two lawmakers highlighted the deepening divide within the US Congress over how to address issues related to sex trafficking and abuse. The discussion also shed light on the role that politicians play in protecting and enabling individuals accused of such crimes.
The episode was joined by experts Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council, and Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF, who discussed the broader implications of Epstein's actions for global governance and the fight against human trafficking.