Rebel Republican Massie Drops Bombshell Linking Melania to Epstein Files
“The first lady knows that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act alone,” Thomas Massie said as he vowed to name names from the Epstein files.

Representative Thomas Massie asserted that Melania Trump “knows” Jeffrey Epstein was not acting alone in running his child sex trafficking ring.
Massie, 55, appeared on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” and said he planned to personally release more names from the Epstein files, following the acting attorney general’s inaction.
“Todd Blanche is violating the law. There’s still millions of files they haven’t released,” he said.

“We know from talking to the victims’ lawyers that their own 302 forms haven’t been released. We know the files have been over-redacted. I have released at least three names of billionaires who are implicated in this.”
The Republican, who lost the House primary last week, added: “I don’t think it’s possible to get to convictions with Todd Blanche at the top and with the FBI director, Kash Patel, at the top, because they have effectively both perjured themselves by saying there’s nobody else in the files.”
He then stated, regarding Donald Trump’s wife: “Even Melania doesn’t believe that. The first lady knows that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act alone.”

Massey concluded that the truth he knows—and that Melania Trump presumably knows—will eventually come out. He declared: “And here’s the great thing, Kristen. Whether I’m in Congress or not, the Epstein Files Transparency Act is a law, and it goes on for years,”
He added: “So, if we can’t get this attorney general and this FBI director to do the right thing, the next ones who take those seats are obligated by law to release the files that these individuals are not releasing now.”
Melania has also called for deeper investigations into events related to Epstein, after stating in a surprise public address last month that she had no connection to him.
Although she has insisted that she was not a victim of Epstein and that the financier did not introduce her to Donald Trump, Melania Trump, 56, has called for public congressional hearings on behalf of survivors, a move some critics say could reopen old wounds.
Congress created, funds, and oversees the Department of Justice. But when will we see justice for Epstein survivors?
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 24, 2026
Over two dozen people have resigned, but none in the US have been arrested. On the House floor, I named 3 men the DOJ needs to investigate and hold accountable. pic.twitter.com/VMRyuUAwlw
Macey has been at the forefront of calls for the release of Epstein’s files, drawing sharp criticism from the president.
This Trump critic has pledged to dedicate the last seven months of his presidency to continuing his efforts for transparency, joining Ro Khanna in naming billionaire Leon Black, investment banker Jesse Staley and businessman Leslie Wexner – three names initially redacted from the files – as well as six others he described as “likely implicated” in Epstein’s network.





