The Kentucky Republican congressman gave a strong, direct speech on the House floor today, warning Senate Republicans not to weaken or stop the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Massie criticized any senator who tries to “mess up this bill,” saying: “If you are helping to do that in the Senate, you are part of the cover-up we’re trying to uncover.”
He continued with a strong critique, saying, “I’m sorry if one of your billionaire donors gets embarrassed for going to Rape Island.
That’s what they deserve. In fact, a lot of them should be behind bars. Some will be embarrassed, but others need to go to prison, and the survivors know that.”
Massie didn’t stop there.
He ended with a strong statement: “How will we know if this bill works? We’ll know when rich men are taken into custody, walking to jail in handcuffs. Until then, this is still a cover-up.”
This is Massie at his most driven: calling out elite protection networks, billionaire supporters, and any senator who helps shield them from full transparency.
With the Epstein scandal growing — including unedited videos of minors, survivor-led lists of names, tips about the Zorro Ranch murder, and the fall of politicians, business leaders, and event hosts — Massie’s anger reflects the frustration that the powerful are still being protected.
