The Department of Justice under the Trump-Vance administration just delivered a political earthquake that has everyone from Democrats to patriots asking the same question: How deep does the Epstein rabbit hole really go?
In a stunning six-page letter delivered to Congress on Saturday, the DOJ named over 300 high-profile figures connected to Jeffrey Epstein's twisted network of influence. But here's where it gets bizarre - among those names was rock legend Janis Joplin, who died in 1970, three years before Epstein was even born.
Even liberal Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) is crying foul, accusing the DOJ of "muddying the waters" with what appears to be either a massive clerical error or something far more sinister. When you've lost a California Democrat on government transparency, you know something's seriously wrong.
Is This Incompetence or Obstruction?
Patriots have been demanding the full release of Epstein files for years, knowing that the truth about this elite pedophile ring could expose the rot at the heart of our political establishment. President Trump has promised transparency, but is the administrative state sabotaging those efforts from within?
The inclusion of a dead rock star in a list of Epstein associates raises serious questions about the integrity of these files. Are we looking at deliberate obfuscation by deep state operatives trying to discredit legitimate investigations? Or is this simply bureaucratic incompetence at its finest?
"This looks like someone trying to make the whole investigation look like a joke," one congressional source told reporters. "You don't accidentally put a woman who died decades before Epstein started trafficking on a list of his associates."
The American people deserve answers about who was really involved in Epstein's operation and what they knew. We can't let administrative games prevent justice from being served.
With Attorney General Pam Bondi now at the helm of the DOJ, will we finally get the transparency Trump promised? Or will the swamp continue protecting its own? The clock is ticking, and patriots are watching.
