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Thomas Massie teases ‘back up plan’ to out Jeffrey Epstein accomplices

Form New York Post:

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, a friend of Trump’s, said the Epstein Files Transparency Act had “loopholes big enough for a plane with Bill Clinton to fly to Epstein’s island” and that the group is hopeful it will receive a different, potentially less censored set of information.

The FOIA process requires officials to specify why each bit of information is being withheld and allows for judicial review. Fitton said he believes alleged Epstein co-conspirators could be named.

“The big issue is privacy. Privacy is not an automatic exemption. You weigh the public interest in understanding what the information and learning what the information is versus the privacy interest of the individual involved,” Fitton said.

“I think… the public interest is high enough to outweigh the privacy interest of the men who appear.”

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