
"JIM ACOSTA: Yeah, no, and I saw I saw Chris Murphy, the senator from Connecticut the other day. He was asked, well, you know, what if democratic names come up in all this? He said, so what? JESS MICHAELS: Exactly. JIM ACOSTA: And that's how I, I mean, that's how a lot of people feel, that's how I feel. So what? I mean this just needs to be, the truth needs to come out."
"JIM ACOSTA: Well, and the wait continues. I mean, this was passed, it was signed. They could come out today and say, here it is, voila. JESS MICHAELS: Here you go. JIM ACOSTA: We saw Pam Bondi the other day saying, the attorney general saying, well, we're going to follow the law and there's some investigations going on. I'm wondering how you interpreted those words. Did they feel a bit coded?"
The House and Senate approved a bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein files in a near-unanimous vote, and the President signed it into law. Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared visibly afraid when questioned at a press conference about the law and potential new investigations. Survivor Jess Michaels and host Jim Acosta discussed the developments, with Michaels stressing that five administrations are implicated and insisting the current administration has a responsibility to address the issue regardless of names in the files. Michaels warned that failure to act will provoke public demand for accountability and transparency.
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