The Briefing with Jen Psaki

New Epstein docs point to potential co-conspirators; Trump DOJ still slow-walks release

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Dec 24, 2025
Ro Khanna, a U.S. Representative advocating for government transparency, joins to discuss the slow release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting missing names that point to potential co-conspirators. Veteran journalist Terry Moran offers insights on media ethics, criticizing CBS for spiking a critical 60 Minutes story. The conversation delves into the chilling impact of corporate and political pressures on journalism, while emphasizing the need for accountability in both the media and government to protect survivors of abuse.
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INSIGHT

Redacted List Of Ten Potential Co-Conspirators

  • DOJ documents reveal investigators were looking at 10 potential Epstein co-conspirators in 2019 but most names were redacted.
  • The redactions contradict the transparency law and leave major unanswered questions about powerful individuals' involvement.
INSIGHT

Unreleased Co-Conspirator Memos Exist

  • Emails reference multiple co-conspirator memos (seven-page, 86-page, 13-page corporate memo) that do not appear released.
  • Those memos could name additional suspects and clarify prosecutorial choices if unredacted.
ADVICE

Demand Release Of FBI 302s

  • Release the FBI 302 witness interview reports to reveal who survivors named and provide clarity on alleged co-conspirators.
  • Use congressional pressure, contempt citations, and survivor testimonies to force full disclosure.
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