
Why is Speaker Mike Johnson blocking the release of the Epstein files?
He claims to care about child exploitation. He’s passed laws and made speeches. But when it comes time to actually expose the network that enabled Epstein—he stalls.
Ask yourself:
Is he in the files?
Is he protecting someone in his political circle?
Or is the executive branch—under Trump’s influence—pressuring him to block the release, effectively using Johnson’s congressional authority as a tool for damage control?
This isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s a legitimate question. The public has a right to know who covered for Epstein and who benefitted. If Johnson wants to defend the innocent, why delay justice for the victims?
Congress should be leading the charge to declassify everything related to Epstein’s network—not slow-walking it like it’s some partisan favor.
We don’t need more speeches. We need subpoenas and transparency.
And if Mike Johnson can’t deliver that, then we need a new Speaker who isn’t afraid of the truth.