Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie appears on ABC This Week with Martha Raddatz to assert his position as our nation’s ultimate judge of morality and righteousness and pass judgement upon any individual that does not meet his expectation or standard.
Against the backdrop of billionaire leftist Reid Hoffman who has financed most of the claims promoted by Epstein victims for use by Representative Massie, the congressman pledges to remain on task. Hoffman never called as a witness. Video and Transcript below.
[TRANSCRIPT] – RADDATZ: I’m joined now by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who helped lead the efforts to release the Epstein files.
Good morning to you, Congressman.
I would like your overall reaction to the hearing this week and Pam Bondi’s performance, combativeness.
REP. THOMAS MASSIE, (R) KENTUCKY & JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MEMBER: I don’t think she did very well. She came with a book full of insults, one for each congressperson. She obviously had one for me.
And, you know, I’ve been there when Merrick Garland was there. Obviously, politically, I don’t agree with him, but he performed much better in terms of at least not looking bad. And, unfortunately, we didn’t get the answers we wanted about the Epstein Files Transparency Act from her.
RADDATZ: You — did you get any of the answers you wanted?
MASSIE: No, but she did come off her script and engage with me about this production of documents where she admitted that 40 minutes after I pointed out to the DOJ that they had over-redacted some of the documents, they did unredacted documents. So, it’s clear they’ve made mistakes in the document production. At least she acknowledges that tacitly. And it’s clear that their work is not done here yet.
RADDATZ: And I want to go to those — some of those unredacted files. Congressman Ro Khanna said names of some of the men who were redacted shouldn’t have been redacted. They then sent that back to you, and two of them were not redacted. But on Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche accused you and Congressman Khanna of unmasking those people, saying they had nothing to do with Epstein or Maxwell. They were from an FBI line-up years ago.
What’s your response to that?
MASSIE: Well, three hours before Todd Blanche himself unredacted those names, I told him in an X post, which I know he read because he reposted it, that those may be men in a line-up. And then I went on TV and said, those may be men in a line-up. And it was actually the DOJ who released those names, which is fine, but they omitted the context that I provided, which is these may be in a line-up.
Now, there were two men who needed to be named, one of whom has already resigned, the Emirate, a sultan, resigned for — as a CEO of a very large company because we released his name.
And there’s another man, Leslie Wexner, I’ll add him to the list with Jes Staley and Leon Black, who need to be investigated right now. They’ve appeared in these files.
Leslie Wexner is the one who — you know, Pam Bondi said, oh, he’s appeared thousands of times in these documents. We’re not covering up anything. But I pointed out to her, they redacted his name from the one document that says “child sex trafficking co-conspirator.”
And my question is, who is the person at DOJ who redacted Leslie Wexner’s name from a document titled “child sex trafficking” with “co-conspirator” next to this name?
(CROSSTALK)
RADDATZ: And I want to say right now that Wexner denies and they say he was not a co-conspirator. Wexner has a statement: The assistant U.S. attorney told Mr. Wexner’s legal counsel in 2019 that Mr. Wexner was neither co-conspirator nor target in any respect. Mr. Wexner cooperated full by providing background information on Epstein and was never contacted again.
But I’d like to move on, if we can.
MASSIE: Yeah.
RADDATZ: Yesterday, the DOJ sent Congress a letter explaining the reason for all these reactions. So, you are not satisfied with that?
MASSIE: No, they’re citing deliberative process privilege in order not to release some of the documents. The problem with that is the bill that Ro Khanna and I wrote says that they must release internal memos and notes and emails about their decisions on whether to prosecute or not prosecute, whether to investigate or not investigate.
It’s important they follow that because then we could find why they didn’t prosecute Leslie Wexner. What was the decision tree there? And also, why, in 2008 they gave Jeffrey Epstein such a light sentence?
And finally, I know the DOJ wants to say they’re done with this document production. The problem is they’ve taken down documents before we were able to go over to the DOJ and look at the unredacted versions. They took down some of the most significant documents. Two of them involving Virginia Giuffre’s case and other things, the picture of Epstein at — in a room where it’s — got CIA written on the boxes. That’s been taken down.
We want to be able to look at all these files. They can’t keep those documents down after they’ve already produced them.
RADDATZ: I want to talk to you about one of the moments in this hearing, and that is the attorney general would not look at the Epstein survivors behind her. Did that surprise you?
MASSIE: I think that was kind of cold on her part. I think she was afraid to.
And look, these survivors would love to have a meeting. It’s not about Bill Clinton, and it’s not about Donald Trump. This Epstein Files Transparency Act was about getting these survivors justice.
We’ve got some degree of transparency, but it’s called the Department of Justice, not the department of transparency.
And so, what these survivors need, they need to see some of their own 302 forms, which haven’t been released, and they also need to see some of the men that they’ve implicated prosecuted.
RADDATZ: Do you still have confidence in Pam Bondi as Attorney General?
MASSIE: I don’t think Pam Bondi has confidence in Pam Bondi. She wasn’t confident enough to engage in anything, but name calling in a hearing. And so, no, I don’t have confidence in her. She hasn’t got any sort of accountability there at the DOJ.
When I asked her specifically, who redacted Leslie Wexner’s name from the one document that mattered, she couldn’t give me an answer, she wouldn’t give me an answer. But ultimately, it’s her who is responsible for the document production according to our law, the attorney general.
It’s not Todd Blanche. It’s not the people below them. You can assign tasks to people but you can’t assign your responsibility.
RADDATZ: And just very quickly, if you will. You’ve supported most of what Donald Trump has done during his presidency. Because of your actions with these files, he is supporting your primary opponent and has waged very personal attacks on you.
I know we just have a few seconds here. But just your reaction to that.
MASSIE: Look, this is about the Epstein class, the people who are funding the attacks against me. They may or may not be implicated in these files, but they were certainly rubbing shoulders with the people who are in these files. They’re billionaires who are friends with these people. And that’s what I’m up against in Washington, D.C.
Donald Trump told us that even though, you know, he had dinner with these kinds of people in New York City and West Palm Beach, that he would be transparent. But he’s not. He’s still in with the Epstein class. This is the Epstein administration, and they’re attacking me for trying to get these files released.
RADDATZ: And again, I’m going to say, President Trump has not been accused of anything criminal here.
Thank you very much for joining us this morning, Congressman. We appreciate it.
MASSIE: Thank you. Thank you, Martha.
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It is rather curious that congress has no interest in calling any of the state or federal officials, including the FBI, to give testimony as to the outcomes of their prior investigations. Show us what was actually done instead of theater. But no, theater seemingly has a greater value.


mASSie… It’s all right there in his name. His head left his hat a long time ago.
Massie-what a dick. Look at me I’m a victim too.
LMAO
When will Massie go away! He’s not a republican and he gives republicans a bad name!
Is there something wrong with/in Kentucky? Did not slick willy and the wicked witch also come from there?
Something is wrong in AZ, UT, Texas, and a lot of other places. All politicians are scum. I blame the voters. Of course, with the dem cheating maybe things are better than they seem.
Bill was from Arkansas and Hitlery from Chicago. They first crossed paths at Yale Law School.
It is vote fraud. KY has a lot of it.
Mitch McConnell has entered the chat!
Massie is a Libertarian who thinks you should be able to load up your cereal bowl with cocaine.
Ugh. I have Massie fatigue. Please LORD let his fifteen of minutes fame die like a wet fart.
Bless your heart, tommy
now go sit down
“You ‘demanded’ that every single name in these ‘files’ that you so-lusted for be ‘un-redacted?'”
I suspect that the reaction within DOJ was much like Aladdin’s reaction that “Jafar” wanted to become “an all-powerful Genie!”
This Representative is clinging to the world’s biggest “nothingburger.” But he hasn’t figured that out yet. 🤡
But why?
I have seen statements that seem to indicate that Reid Hoffman has possibly contributed to Massie’s campaign. But I have seen any clear evidence of that connection.
So is there any evidence of a connection other than Hoffman was strongly supported and invested in DeSantis’ run for the presidency and so was Massie.
I do pretty much accept the Sea Island connection of perfidy but I am wondering if there is anything more substantive that would present more substantive evidence.
And yes I read Sundance’s two other recent articles about Massie’s involvement in orchestrating the current drama.
And furthermore dislike Massie as an attention grabber, obstructionist and non-MAGA.
I saw something recently that Reid Hoffman’s funding of Massie was routed through a PAC. Can’t remember where I saw it, or if it can be confirmed, but if I come across it again I will post it.
I just viewed 3 of the 4 part series “Jeffrey Epstein Filthy Rich on Netflix. It’s really eye opening. Lots of the victims and their lawyers are in it. We never knew the details about that absurd plea deal he got in Florida. It details all that.
it will really anger you. And all these people who are claiming today that they didn’t have anything to do with Epstein, they all stayed friends, attended his parties after he got done with his sweetheart sentence.
Highly recommended.
SheThinksFreely
@L08818
This one is for the “@FBIDirectorKash
perjured himself” crowd. These March emails are between a career DOJ prosecutor (potentially Maurene Comey) directly involved in the Epstein / Maxwell case and FBI case agents who worked the Epstein investigation. This was their response to Kash request for documents and info:
“The case agents and AUSAs ensured that all videos and images from the case file and from Epstein’s residences and devices were reviewed for evidence of a crime. Those reviews revealed no evidence from any of the searches we conducted or any of the files we reviewed that any videos or other images exist of any victims in this case being sexually abused. Nor did those reviews reveal any evidence that anyone other than Epstein and Maxwell participated in the sexual abuse of victims in this case. We are aware of the theories circulated in the media and online that Epstein video recorded the abuse of his victims, including by other men, but we have found no evidence to support that theory. Indeed, had we found such videos, we certainly would have used them as evidence in the criminal cases we investigated and prosecuted and would have pursued any leads they generated. We did not, however, locate any such videos. Below please find more details about the video evidence gathered during this investigation.” When Kash testified this is all they had received.
@RepThomasMassie recently implied that
@FBIDirectorKash perjured himself under oath. He knew, or should have known, that was false because this document was public when he made the statement.
Cont…
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SheThinksFreely
@L08818
There’s a lot more to this He knew they were lying – that’s why maurene Comey was booted right after he received this response as was demnehy in fbi – replaced by current fbi deputy director Chris raia That’s why we got what we did They’re forcing Massie and crew into another trap, exposing themselves agai.
9:10 PM · Feb 15, 2026·
Which is why Mike Benz is wanting Tulsi to release the Epstein files that are at the CIA.
Marilyn Monroe has her name in the Epstein files. Epstein was 9 years old when she died. The list of names is pretty useless without context.
Merrick Garland didn’t look bad simply because he didn’t do anything! Massie is a putz!
Reid Hoffman raising money for MIT…..the only triple so far….. Townhouse, Ranch, and Island
Bringing Ice Cream?
Bought a statue for the island as well.
Thomas Massive going on national TV to explain the egg yolk dripping off his ears.
” billionaire leftist Reid Hoffman who has financed most of the claims promoted by Epstein victims” I believe that Ghislaine Maxwell simply found girls and women on the street that were already prostituting themselves and offered them more money, better clients and better living conditions. I don’t think that she kidnapped innocent girls from their families homes in the middle of the night. “Victims”? Sure, let’s call them victims. But their victimization began with our illegal drug problem.
I have to agree with you there, IMO these were not innocent young girls. I tend to believe they were sophisticated beyond their years. They knew what they were getting themselves into and did it for the money. They were well taken care of. Now they are victims of their poor choices for more personal recognition and gain.
Did drugs play a part? most likely. I don’t think they were “kidnapped” either.
Not saying Epstein was a good guy bcz the whole thing stinks along with the exploitation of willing participants. It’s the other gruesome stuff that I believe they were involved in that should be exposed-yet that stuff is buried.
Parties and sexual escapades with under-age prostitutes meh. Happens every day, everywhere. People are spiritually sick, especially those with lots of money.
What is wrong with the water in Kentucky? Some of the worst politicians in the U.S. reside there.
On the Republican end, yes. I’d have to say overall New York, California, and Illinois hold the top three in some order.