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Shocking DOJ Deputy Chief Epstein Client List Comments Raise Transparency Questions

Summary

A DOJ deputy chief was caught on hidden camera claiming Republicans would be redacted from the Epstein client list while Democrats left exposed. The DOJ denies it, but Missourians deserve accountability and transparency.

A DOJ deputy chief claimed Republicans would be redacted and Democrats left exposed on the Epstein client list. DOJ denies his words reflect policy, but the damage is done—Missourians deserve full transparency.
Portrait of American financier Jeffrey Epstein (left) and real estate developer Donald Trump as they pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, Florida, 1997. (Photo by Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

By Ricky Dana, Candidate for U.S. House – Missouri’s 4th District


DOJ Deputy Chief’s Epstein Client List Comments

The Epstein client list has long been at the center of public debate, and now new comments by a DOJ deputy chief have sparked outrage across the country. In a hidden camera video released by O’Keefe Media Group, DOJ Acting Deputy Chief Joseph Schnitt was recorded saying the government would “redact every Republican” while “leaving all Democrat people” on the Epstein client list.


These shocking remarks fed the belief that Washington elites use government power to protect their own. Schnitt’s statement sounded like confirmation of partisan redactions designed to favor one side over another. But within 24 hours, the Department of Justice issued a formal denial, saying his words had “zero bearing with reality” and were based only on media reports—not insider information.


Why Partisan Redactions Undermine Trust

Whether his comments reflect actual DOJ policy or not, the damage has already been done. Missourians and Americans everywhere are already skeptical about whether government institutions act fairly. When a DOJ deputy chief says out loud that Republicans will be protected and Democrats exposed, it reinforces the fear that justice is political theater.


The Epstein case represents more than one man’s crimes—it represents a network of wealthy and powerful individuals who may have been shielded from accountability. If there are names on that client list, the public deserves to see them all. Anything less erodes confidence in the rule of law.


Government Transparency Matters

True government transparency is not about protecting one political party and punishing the other. It is about giving the American people full access to the truth, even if that truth is uncomfortable. The minute Washington starts picking winners and losers in justice, democracy itself is weakened.


Here in Missouri, folks know the value of honesty. We don’t have time for the games played in Washington. Missourians expect the truth, and we expect accountability from every public official—Republican or Democrat. The Epstein client list should not be treated as a political tool, but as evidence that demands full disclosure.


My Commitment to Accountability

I am not here to defend Republicans or Democrats with ties to Jeffrey Epstein. What I am here to demand is accountability. When I’m elected as your congressman, I will push for legislation that forces disclosure in cases involving public corruption, abuse of power, or national security risks. We cannot let political insiders decide what the public gets to see.


That means requiring full release of documents like the Epstein client list, along with regular oversight audits by independent bodies—not just the DOJ policing itself. It means enacting safeguards so no administration, Republican or Democrat, can redact names to protect their friends or target their opponents.


Missourians Deserve the Truth

This controversy proves once again that transparency matters. Without it, Missourians are left wondering whether Washington is hiding the truth. I will not stand for that. I’ll fight to make sure justice is blind, not redacted by politics.


Learn more about my platform on Meet Ricky Dana – My Platform for Missouri by Missourians.


Sources:

DOJ Posts Embarrassing Apology Over Official Caught in Honeypot Trap


Top DOJ Official Spills Epstein Cover-Up Plans to Honeytrap


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