Overview
- Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh, who supported Trump in 2024, publicly rebuked the president for his refusal to release additional Epstein-related documents.
- They criticized the administration’s release of Martin Luther King Jr. records and resurfaced Obama allegations as deliberate distractions from the Epstein case.
- The Justice Department and FBI have maintained that no credible client list exists and asserted that no further Epstein files will be disclosed.
- The House subcommittee voted to subpoena the Justice Department on July 24 to produce the full set of Epstein-related documents.
- The outspoken criticism from once-loyal MAGA influencers highlights growing frustration within the party’s base over unmet transparency promises.