
The Briefing with Jen Psaki 'Likely incriminated': Congressman names six men unredacted from Epstein files
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Feb 11, 2026 Mark Santia, on-the-ground correspondent in Rio Rico reporting FBI activity in the Nancy Guthrie search. Preet Bharara, former SDNY U.S. Attorney offering legal analysis. Ro Khanna, congressman pushing for Epstein file transparency who names six unredacted figures. They discuss unredacted DOJ files, accountability for powerful figures, and widening investigations across the U.S. and UK.
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Massive Files Still Redacted
- The DOJ released over three million Epstein-related documents but many remain heavily redacted, hiding potentially incriminating names.
- Ro Khanna and others found significant redactions that obscure the scope of Epstein's network and possible co-conspirators.
UK Reacts Much Harsher Than U.S.
- International responses to the files show strong political consequences for Epstein ties, including criminal probes in the U.K.
- Britain’s reaction contrasts with the U.S., where accountability appears limited so far.
Lutnick's Island Lunch Revealed
- Jen Psaki recounts Howard Lutnick's public denials and later confirmation of visiting Epstein's island in 2012.
- Lutnick first insisted he never socialized with Epstein, then admitted he had lunch on Epstein's private island with family present.


