Senator Marsha Blackburn is not playing around when it comes to the Epstein client list.
The lawmaker from Tennessee is working to issue a subpoena to obtain the Epstein flight logs in their entirety—no redactions, no excerpts or portions, the whole thing.
This is not the first time Senator Blackburn has sought to acquire this information, though yesterday’s release of a bevy of Epstein documents has renewed her efforts.
The Senator from Tennessee announced on Thursday: “I’m sending Senator Durbin a letter requesting he move forward with my subpoena request for Epstein’s flight logs. We need to uncover this information and break apart these illicit sex trafficking rings.”
I’m sending @SenatorDurbin a letter requesting he move forward with my subpoena request for Epstein’s flight logs.
We need to uncover this information and break apart these illicit sex trafficking rings.@SeanMoran3https://t.co/SKR393UXki
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) January 4, 2024
She also asserted: “Over 170 of Jeffrey Epstein’s associates are to be named in the release of dozens of documents in the coming weeks. The American people deserve transparency.”
Over 170 of Jeffrey Epstein’s associates are to be named in the release of dozens of documents in the coming weeks.
The American people deserve transparency.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) January 3, 2024
Breitbart had more details on Senator Blackburn’s subpoena request:
Although Durbin has blocked the Tennessee senator’s move to subpoena Epstein’s flight logs, she thanked the senator for committing to work with her.
She wrote that the “very first act” the Senate Judiciary Committee should take is to subpoena Epstein’s estate and the FBI for more information about Epstein’s trafficking ring:
Senator Blackburn also issued this call to action: “RT if you want to know the names of EVERY individual who participated in Epstein’s human trafficking ring.”
RT if you want to know the names of EVERY individual who participated in Epstein’s human trafficking ring.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) January 4, 2024
Senator Blackburn implored Congress: “Today’s release of documents exposing part of Epstein’s potential client list is a step in the right direction, but we’re not done yet. I’m calling on the Senate Judiciary Committee to approve my subpoena request that would unseal ALL of Epstein’s flight logs.”
Today’s release of documents exposing part of Epstein’s potential client list is a step in the right direction, but we’re not done yet.
I’m calling on the Senate Judiciary Committee to approve my subpoena request that would unseal ALL of Epstein’s flight logs.— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) January 4, 2024
Just The News quoted the Tennessee Senator in this prior article from November 2023:
“Given the numerous allegations of human trafficking and sexual abuse surrounding Mr. Epstein, I think it is very important that we identify everybody that was on that plane, and how many trips they took on that plane, and the destinations to which they arrived.”
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