Senator Chris Van Hollen on the Epstein Files, and the Leadership Crisis in Washington
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Nov 24, 2025 Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, a key Democratic voice since 2017, discusses the leadership crises plaguing both parties in Washington. He emphasizes the need for Congress to release the Epstein files and criticizes a narrow focus on economic issues, arguing that voters are fatigued with Trump. Van Hollen shares insights on party divisions, the importance of diverse views, and his desire to strengthen Democratic resolve against influential interests. He also touches on the impact of GOP loyalty to Trump and the future of immigration policy.
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Congress Forced Epstein Files Release
- The DOJ and White House are unlikely to voluntarily release all Epstein documents without continued pressure from Congress.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen says it took an act of Congress to force release because the administration did not want the files public.
Key Epstein Records Still With DOJ
- The Department of Justice still retains many Epstein-related documents beyond what committees hold.
- Van Hollen urges seeking Treasury records and considering discharge petitions to get the full financial picture.
Whistleblowers Could Force Compliance
- The DOJ might suppress documents, but whistleblowers or legal action could expose withholding.
- Van Hollen notes potential legal and principled pressures that could compel compliance.

