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Update – Feb. 9, 5:09 p.m. CST: Rep. Massie says he reviewed six men's names that were redacted in the files, which he says are better addressed on the House floor or in a committee hearing, and says he wants to give the DOJ time to correct over-redactions.
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— Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) February 9, 2026
Congressman Thomas Massie says he's reviewed six names that appeared redacted in Jeffrey Epstein files.
Massie says he will have to say those names on the House floor or in a committee hearing—for legal reasons. pic.twitter.com/2rIKhhZfee
.@RepRoKhanna and I just spent two hours at DOJ viewing the "mostly-unredacted" Epstein files.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 9, 2026
Four of the 18 redacted names on this document are men born before 1970. DOJ needs to explain why they are redacted unless they were just randoms in a line-up.https://t.co/fLLzGW9rR7 pic.twitter.com/bJKtTLjYIf