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It's unclear why Massie and Khanna honed in on the page from the Epstein files that turned out to be a photo lineup of 16 random people arrested by the NYPD over a period of two decades, but on Sunday Massie crowdsourced on X for ideas of which files to view unredacted versions of.
An X user named "Agatha Anonymous" suggested the photo lineup file, asserting without evidence that it was a collection of Epstein coconspirators. The next day Massie and Khanna viewed it and asked DoJ why it was redacted. It's unclear if the male names --Italian and Eastern European--just sounded ominous, or if the congressmen assumed Nicola Caputo was the Italian politician (some of the guys are actually handymen and mechanics in the outer boroughs of NYC.)
Massie posted about the file on Monday (acknowledging that the names could be part of a random lineup) and Blanche quote-posted him to announce they would unredact it, noting that the page had several victims (in fact there were only two, so it's unclear if Blanche understood the file at that point either.) As Massie and Khanna point out, the DoJ could have gotten back to them within 15 days explaining why they didn't want to unredact the names.
The next day, Khanna recited the four men's names on the House floor.



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