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  Congress Probes Epstein Cover-Up, Demands Release of Full Investigation Files

Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 15, 2026As the world grapples with the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scandal, a new wave of scrutiny is focusing on the alleged cover-up by the White House and Attorney General Pam Bondi. Representative Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, is leading the charge, demanding that all investigation files be released to Congress.

Garcia's Investigation: A Comprehensive Review of Epstein Files
Representative Robert Garcia and his team are meticulously reviewing every document, interviewing survivors, and talking to key witnesses. They're also holding hearings in the future to get to the bottom of this complex case. However, they're not getting all the documents they need from the White House and Attorney General Pam Bondi's department.

Names, Events, and Situations: What Garcia is Looking For
Garcia wants to expose the names of men who were co-conspirators in Epstein's sex trafficking ring. He also wants to know who financed Epstein and where that money came from. The investigation is looking into the bank records and interviewing key figures like Les Wexner, a major benefactor of Epstein.

The White House Cover-Up: A Pattern of Shame
Garcia accuses the White House of covering up for those involved in the scandal. He points to the fact that they're not releasing all the documents and are using attorney-client privilege as an excuse. Garcia believes this is a shameful attempt to conceal the truth from the American public.

Interviews with Key Figures: A New Era of Accountability
Garcia's team has sent letters to Prince Andrew, who they want to interview about his involvement in Epstein's sex trafficking ring. They're also looking into the role of other key figures like Ghislane Maxwell and Mar-a-Lago, where women were trafficked from.

A Global Example: The UK's Handling of Epstein Scandal
Garcia points to the UK's handling of the Epstein scandal as a model for how governments should respond to such cases. He believes that those involved in the cover-up should be held accountable, and the American public deserves to know the truth.

As the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scandal continues, Representative Robert Garcia is leading the charge against the alleged White House cover-up. With a comprehensive review of documents, interviews with key figures, and hearings in the future, Congress is determined to get to the bottom of this complex case. The American public deserves to know the truth, and it's up to Congress to ensure that justice is served.

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