Representative Thomas Massie is politically conservative. Donald Trump has tried to tell the nation otherwise, but Massie is about as conservative as they come. Representative Massie has also shown himself to be a principled person who cares deeply about obtaining justice for the Epstein survivors.
Massie has become the rare elected Republican who is not afraid to criticize Trump and his administration from the right.
On Sunday, Rep. Massie appeared on ABC’s This Week and discussed the government’s lack of compliance with the law requiring them to release all Epstein documents.
When Massie was asked by Martha Radditz if he still has confidence in Pam Bondi as attorney general, he replied:
I don’t think Pam Bondi has confidence in Pam Bondi. She didn’t have enough self-confidence to do anything except swear at a hearing. And so no, I don’t trust her. She has no responsibility there at the DOJ.
When I asked her specifically who had redacted Leslie Wexner’s name from the only document that mattered, she couldn’t give me an answer, she wouldn’t give me an answer. But ultimately it is she who is responsible for document production under our law, the Attorney General.
It’s not Todd Blanche. It’s not the people among them. You can assign tasks to people, but you cannot assign your responsibility.
Representative Massie was just getting started. The congressman also put his finger on why the Epstein scandal won’t go away for Trump.


