
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Epstein Files Vote
Nov 18, 2025
Jim Webb, former U.S. Secretary of the Navy and a Marine Corps veteran, provides sharp insights into the political implications surrounding the efforts to disclose Epstein files. He discusses the motives of both parties in withholding information and the bipartisan pressures at play. Webb contrasts Trump's campaign promises with his actions in office, highlighting the tension within the political landscape. The conversation also explores potential international intelligence connections linked to Epstein, raising questions about public trust amid fears of heavy redactions.
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Files Expose Broad Public Outrage
- The Epstein files debate unites public outrage across parties because the crimes offend broad American values.
- Daniel Davis argues many in power long protected these files, fueling distrust and calls for release.
Campaign Promises Meet Administrative Delay
- Republicans campaigned loudly to release the files but delayed after taking office, raising credibility questions.
- Davis highlights that both Trump and Biden administrations previously withheld the records, undermining partisan blame.
Bondi's 'On My Desk' Claim
- Pam Bondi publicly claimed to have the client list 'on my desk' and promised release shortly after inauguration.
- That public promise became a reference point when the files remained unreleased and controversy grew.

