United Nations human rights experts recently completed a review of the 3.5 million documents that the Department of Justice made public because of Thomas Massie and the Epstein Transparency Act, Khanna said in a video posted on X. “What they found is really disturbing,” he explained. “They found cases of sexual slavery, forced disappearances, and torture.”
A group of independent experts from the UN Human Rights Council recently said Epstein’s actions were so serious in terms of scale, nature, how systematic they were, and how far they spread across countries that they probably crossed the legal line for crimes against humanity.
They also said Epstein was probably part of a worldwide criminal group and called it unacceptable to think we should stop looking into the Epstein files.
“They concluded that it could be ‘crimes against humanity,’” Khanna said.
“And they said the Department of Justice didn’t follow the law and made too many secret edits. That is why today I’m asking for three things…”
“First, the Department of Justice should create a special prosecution group to go after those who are responsible in the Epstein files,” he continued.
“Second, the Speaker should set up a special committee to hold hearings on Epstein where everyone who went to that island is called before Congress and gives testimony,” he said.
“And finally, we need to fully release the Epstein files, not to protect the people who did bad things, but to protect the survivors,” Khanna concluded.
All three parts of Khanna’s plan are essential.
No one who is truly innocent would oppose this plan, because it’s the only way to make sure justice is done for Epstein’s victims, expose those who helped him, and remove corruption from the heart of the powerful global elite.
