
"They're protecting Republicans, Scarborough said. And so again, if you did something horrific or if you were extraordinarily close to Jeffrey Epstein, if you got caught lying time and time again about your relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, if you're a Republican, this same party that talked about getting to the bottom of the Epstein files Now, if you're a Republican, you're off the hook!"
"The Wexner deposition, conducted after the committee issued a subpoena following a motion by Democratic members, was attended by Republican committee staff but no GOP lawmakers. In fact, Comer and his committee doesn't even care about the man who started this hellscape. They don't even show up for his deposition. That tells you how hypocritical and how morally bankrupt on this Epstein issue they are!"
Congressional Republicans were accused of shielding allies named in the Jeffrey Epstein files and exhibiting a double standard in accountability. House Oversight Chair James Comer and his committee were criticized for failing to follow through on investigations and rhetoric. Billionaire Les Wexner provided a deposition after a subpoena, which was attended by Republican committee staff but not by GOP lawmakers. Critics pointed to the absence of Republican members at the Wexner deposition as evidence of hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy. The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the UK was contrasted with the lack of comparable consequences for Epstein associates in the United States. The criticism framed the situation as a failure of moral gravity in government.
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