

New Bill To FORCE EPSTEIN FILES Release, Reps Massie & Khanna Bill Will PROTECT Victims, Trump LIVID
Jul 17, 2025
A new bill aimed at releasing Epstein files is stirring political debate. Bipartisan support exists, but skepticism looms over its success. Meanwhile, a comedian's monologue at the ESPYs sparks discussions on sensitive topics in comedy. Trump's recent media appearance raises eyebrows, as his approval ratings surprisingly rise among Hispanic voters despite ongoing controversies. The political implications of the Epstein case deepen, revealing how it shapes public engagement and media narratives in today's landscape.
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Bipartisan Epstein Files Bill
- Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie introduced an amended bill to release Epstein files with protections for victims.
- The bill addresses previous issues by barring sensitive material that could re-victimize victims while ensuring transparency.
Fixing Broad Epstein Amendment
- Initial Khanna amendment to release Epstein evidence was too broad and risked publishing child abuse material.
- Massie and Khanna's amended bill resolves this by specifying protections and redactions for sensitive content.
AI Reflects Social Media Bias
- AI systems like Grok often propagate majority opinions from social media even if incorrect.
- This challenges trusting AI as an unbiased source, especially on complex political issues.