Scott McFarlane
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Hey, I had some breaking news and wanted to give it to you as efficiently as possible.
According to a new investigation and a series of letters released just now by the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, there may be some Jeffrey Epstein hard drives from his home that still are unaccounted for, still are somewhere, which raises an awful lot of questions and the prospect of new information coming out.
According to a series of letters that Robert Garcia of California has sent to some private investigative firms,
Darren Indyke, an Epstein attorney who spoke with the committee in recent days, indicated that those drives may have been in the possession at some point of PI firms and that they still haven't figured out a chain of custody or exactly where they are now.
So in these requests...
Congressman Garcia and the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are asking these private investigators to sit for some questions, come in and talk and to either find turnover or account for any evidence about Epstein that may be in their possession.
See what the response is to all this.
But you see the bottom line, don't you?
That these Epstein questions persist.
New questions surface.
And if anybody is trying to turn the page on the Epstein controversy, if not crisis in the administration, there are new hurdles every day turning those pages.
And we have another one to conclude the week.
Some news to share, and it's good news.
I have a new platform for my independent, unfiltered reporting.
Effective immediately, I'm Chief Washington Correspondent,
for the Midas Touch Network.
And beginning in about two or three weeks, I'll begin as anchor of a daily program called Scott McFarlane Reports.
And the Midas Touch and I share this same north star of communicating that when you have news to break or something important to explain, just get to it.
Straight to the point.
As soon as you open the camera and open the microphone, simply declaratively and conversationally explain what's happening.