John Kennedy put the FBI on the hot seat with one question about Jeffrey Epstein that had Democrats seething

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There are still far too many unanswered questions about the actions of deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

One Republican is furious that the people who abused children have never had to face the music and that the FBI has been covering up the investigation. 

Because John Kennedy put the FBI on the hot seat with one question about Jeffrey Epstein that had Democrats seething.

John Kennedy grilled the FBI Director about the status of Jeffrey Epstein’s information

FBI Director Christopher Wray attended a hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee to demand more taxpayer money for the troubled bureau.

But he got blindsided during an exchange with U.S. Senator John Kennedy (R-LA).

Kennedy pressed Wray about the status of the FBI’s investigation into deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.

The colorful Louisiana lawmaker asked Wray what the FBI was doing to investigate the other people who were involved in their sex trafficking ring.

A visibly nervous Wray said he couldn’t confirm the names of individuals.

“Jeffrey Epstein had video surveillance in all of his homes and on his private island,” Kennedy stated. “There have been articles after articles from witnesses who have said he videotaped sex acts with prominent people [and] young girls that he procured.”

“The FBI and other federal agencies have raided [Epstein’s] houses. Do you have those tapes?” Kennedy asked.

“I can’t discuss the specifics of our law-enforcement operations related to Mr. Epstein or Miss Maxwell,” Wray replied.

Wray then claimed the FBI had done a thorough investigation on the pair but that he couldn’t comment on any other individuals.

“I just want to know if these prominent people are above the law and aren’t being investigated, or is the FBI investigating?” Kennedy questioned. 

“Well, no one is above the law, number one,” Wray claimed. “As to whether specific people are being investigated, that’s not something, as I’m sure you can appreciate, I can engage on.”

“Is [the investigation] ongoing?” Kennedy pressed. 

“I’m not sure there’s anything I can share with you on that,” Wray replied.

While the FBI won’t give up any answers to the public about Epstein, there is some new information on the late sex trafficker coming this summer.

Ron DeSantis unsealing Florida Epstein records

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law earlier this year that allows for the release of the details from the 2006 grand jury investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach County, Florida.

That was the very first criminal case involving Epstein, where a grand jury indicted him on felony prostitution.

“The public deserves to know who participated in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking,” DeSantis said when he signed the bill. “Nobody should be protected from facing justice due to their wealth or status, and those who harm children should be exposed and punished to the fullest extent of the law.”  

The law goes into effect on July 1 and Americans are anticipating the release of the records.

Ron DeSantis has now paved the way for at least some of the information about Jeffrey Epstein to finally see the light of day.

And Democrats and the world’s elite are nervously wringing their hands.

Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.