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US Representative Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, steps out the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie (L), Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, speak to journalists outside the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie (L), Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, speak outside the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie (R), Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, speak to journalists outside the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie, Republican from Kentucky, gestures as he speaks to journalists outside the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie (L), Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, speak to journalists outside the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie (L), Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, speak to journalists outside the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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US Representatives Thomas Massie (L), Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat from California, exit the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Members of Congress will be allowed to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files on Department of Justice computers starting on February 9. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)


