
Organized Money The Epstein Class War
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Feb 13, 2026 Ro Khanna, U.S. Representative from California known for pushing transparency, talks about the unredacted Epstein files and elite accountability. He explains why he fought for release. Short takes cover how wealth shields powerful figures, survivor meetings that made the issue personal, and proposals for restoring public trust and tougher oversight.
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Elite Network Exposed
- The Epstein files reveal a concentrated network of extremely wealthy, powerful people linked to Epstein across sectors.
- Ro Khanna and hosts argue this exposure reframes elite culture and accountability in America.
Survivors Made It Personal
- Ro Khanna says meeting survivors changed this from an academic issue to a personal crusade for him.
- He describes hearing survivors break down and recount being raped, which motivated his persistence.
The 'Epstein Class' Concept
- Khanna defines the "Epstein class" as rich people who believe the law doesn't apply to them and act as a club.
- He ties that impunity to broader public anger about economic insecurity and unequal rules.



