
IHIP News Rep. Drops Bomb on Trump After Seeing Unredacted Files, "The Famous Names are Horrific"
Feb 13, 2026
Ro Khanna, U.S. Congressman known for progressive oversight, recounts reviewing unredacted Epstein files and pushing for accountability. He highlights survivors' stories and how powerful people were protected. He calls for investigations into named figures, questions failures across administrations, and warns about billionaire influence on democracy.
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Survivor Text Reveals Unprosecuted Rapist
- A survivor texted Khanna that she was raped at 17 in France by someone who then left the country to avoid jurisdiction.
- Khanna uses survivors' direct communications to identify uninvestigated perpetrators in the files.
Prominent Names And Lack Of Accountability
- Khanna says Trump's name and many in his orbit appear frequently in the files and that allies like Howard Lutnick maintained ties despite Epstein's conviction.
- He argues continued appointments of implicated figures signal lack of accountability for the wealthy.
Files Reveal Global Network And Stakes
- Khanna links Epstein's network to global political influence, financial gain, and possible national-security concerns.
- He predicts historians will study the files as evidence of reckless elite behavior beyond just the sexual crimes.





