
"It really does just totally exposed Comer and the Republicans here show what bad faith operators they've been in this so-called investigation, where you have with Hillary Clinton somebody that, again, hardly ever spoke to Jeffrey Epstein, never on his plane had next to nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein she's being deposed today."
"While the Justice Department clearly, clearly got caught in a cover up by NPR, clearly got caught in a cover-up, as reported by the New York Times, as reported by [Rupert] Murdoch's Wall Street Journal. And again, it's just a farce. The whole thing is a farce."
"Again, it is such a sham. And the fact that Todd Blanche is telling people to look for a certain sort of files that now have disappeared, now have not been released with the rest of the Epstein files. This whole thing looks like such a cover up."
Joe Scarborough criticized the Republican-led congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, characterizing it as a cover-up and sham. He highlighted two major issues: the Justice Department's failure to release 53 pages of Epstein documents containing allegations against President Trump, and the committee's decision to depose Hillary Clinton despite her minimal connection to Epstein. Scarborough accused committee chair James Comer and Republicans of operating in bad faith, suggesting the selective focus and missing files make the investigation appear designed to protect certain individuals while targeting others. He argued that if Republicans had nothing to hide, they would release all documents transparently.
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