Massie three votes short of a majority on Epstein petition
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie is pressing forward on his discharge petition, which now has 215 signatures – just three short of an absolute majority of 218 signatures.
Only one Democrat, Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, has not yet signed onto the petition. Swalwell has been absent from legislative business this week as he grieves the death of his mother but has promised to sign as soon as he returns to Washington.
That would leave Massie with just two more Republicans to pin down. He told ABC News that he believes he will get the signatures by the end of September.

While Massie continues to suffer the ire of Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump, the congressman said his Epstein effort is not about targeting Trump, but creating a level of transparency that provides closure for Epstein’s victims.
“I don't think Donald Trump's name is on the list,” Massie said. “I think there are some very rich donors to the Republican Party and some, ironically, to the Democratic Party as well, who are going to be on that list, maybe not indictable offenses, but very embarrassing, and if you look at the release of documents that went from DOJ to the Oversight Committee this week, the entire flight log is redacted now. They say they're redacting to protect survivors and victims. The problem with that is they even redacted the pilot's name like the everybody on that plane wasn't a victim, so they are clearly curating that release to protect people that aren't victims.”
Even if he gets the signatures to force consideration of the bill, Massie believes Republican leaders will try to “sideline” the petition. He said that some Republicans have privately signaled “a wait and see” approach to afford the Department of Justice additional time to be more responsive to the Oversight Committee’s subpoena for Epstein records.
“Bottom line, this has got to be released to the public. I think it has to. I don't know how they're going to avoid this. It's the right thing to do,” he said.
-ABC News’ John Parkinson







