
"There is none. So, here's a deal. I think they should release it. I think they should follow the law. I also have no idea how long it takes to prepare these many documents for this kind of release. The counselor may have some thoughts on that, but they should follow the law but let's not get our knickers in a twist here. There's no punch."
"Yes, let's not get our knickers in a twist over child rape! Why are you talking like that? It's insane! Like it's insane. The Epstein files is a (CROSSTALK) JENNINGS: What's insane? MCGOWAN: multinational, multi-generational child and women sex trafficking ring. So, your attitude right now, you're sort of like, well, shucks devil begun is just horrifying to me. Every woman in the world that is watching this."
Less than one percent of the Jeffrey Epstein files have been released one month after the Justice Department's statutory deadline. Scott Jennings minimized the delay, questioned consequences, and used the phrase 'let's not get our knickers in a twist' while saying officials should follow the law. Leigh McGowan condemned that minimization as 'insane,' called attention to child rape, and described the Epstein files as evidence of a multinational, multi-generational child and women sex trafficking ring. The ongoing failure to meet the release deadline continues to generate media scrutiny.
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