Tim Miller
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What did you make of that revelation?
The one thing that really strikes me from all this is that, okay, so especially if it's true that the 10 co-conspirators aren't necessarily men, we have had accusations and allegations and reports that Epstein trafficked these girls to other men or shared them with other men at various parties or other things of that nature.
And as I mentioned, Massey said the survivors have given him the names of 20 men
At this point, what is the holdup in that?
Is DOJ protecting people?
Do survivors not want to name folks because they're worried about legal ramifications?
Are there not as many men as people think?
What do you think is happening with why there have been so, besides formerly Prince Andrew and Les Wexner, there really aren't a lot of men's names being named at this point?
So I understand their reluctance, but at this point, I guess you've got, I don't know, the oversight.
They have some of these names, right?
Members of Congress, some of them could go to journalists.
I certainly don't think anyone's going to feel satisfied.
Certainly, I would assume not the victims, but I think the public, you know, if this release ends without other perpetrators being named, and I guess you're, unless there aren't any other perpetrators, which you're saying is not the case, obviously.
Yeah.
What do you mean?
Yeah, one of the interesting things that came out, there's a really long Marjorie Taylor Greene profile by Robert Draper that came out in the New York Times on Monday.
And there's an interesting passage.
Greene says that Trump was calling her, this was before that they'd passed the bill, trying to berate her to not be on board with the Epstein File Release Act.
She said that Trump said to her, my friends will get hurt.
if abusers were named.