Will More Democrats or More Republicans be outed by Release of the Epstein Files? Let's keep count!

According to AI, the Democrats are firmly in the lead:

Democrats mentioned by name in publicly released "Epstein files" or related reporting include:
  • Bill Clinton: The former president is mentioned numerous times in files and depositions, with flight logs indicating he flew on Epstein's private jet. A list of names mentioned so far includes his name, and reports from the House Oversight Committee have also focused on seeking documents related to him. There is no evidence he was involved in any of Epstein's illegal activities.
  • Al Gore: The former vice president is included in lists of individuals mentioned in the files, though the context of his mention varies.
  • Kathryn Ruemmler: Former White House counsel in the Obama administration, she exchanged messages with Epstein before and during Donald Trump's first term. She has stated, "I regret ever knowing Jeffrey Epstein".
  • Stacey Plaskett: A Democratic delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands, she exchanged text messages with Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing. Plaskett stated that Epstein was a constituent and denied that he influenced her questioning of Michael Cohen.
  • Larry Summers: The former Harvard president and Treasury Secretary under the Clinton administration took a leave from public commitments after emails revealed a friendly relationship with Epstein.
  • Bill Richardson: The former governor of New Mexico and UN Ambassador is another individual mentioned by name in the various documents.


Donald Trump is a prominent Republican mentioned in the files due to his past social ties with Epstein. The recently passed legislation to force the release of further Justice Department records was a point of significant internal debate among Republicans, with some (Reps. Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, and Nancy Mace) initially defying party leadership to force the House vote.
Due to the volume and nature of the files, a comprehensive, definitive list of every single Republican mentioned would be extensive and some specific names may not yet be public, as the Department of Justice still has 30 days to release remaining records under the new law signed by the President.
To get a complete, up-to-date answer on every Republican mentioned in the vast, soon-to-be-released documentation, it would be best to consult the official releases as they become available.


Six to one, so far.

I love how AI is trained to respond like a left-wing journalist. Not how it lists Republicans who are not in the files, but are strong proponents of releasing the files.

Then it predicts that more may appear. I guess just by co-inkie-dink we've only seen Democrats names so far.
 
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According to AI, the Democrats are firmly in the lead:

Democrats mentioned by name in publicly released "Epstein files" or related reporting include:
  • Bill Clinton: The former president is mentioned numerous times in files and depositions, with flight logs indicating he flew on Epstein's private jet. A list of names mentioned so far includes his name, and reports from the House Oversight Committee have also focused on seeking documents related to him. There is no evidence he was involved in any of Epstein's illegal activities.
  • Al Gore: The former vice president is included in lists of individuals mentioned in the files, though the context of his mention varies.
  • Kathryn Ruemmler: Former White House counsel in the Obama administration, she exchanged messages with Epstein before and during Donald Trump's first term. She has stated, "I regret ever knowing Jeffrey Epstein".
  • Stacey Plaskett: A Democratic delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands, she exchanged text messages with Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing. Plaskett stated that Epstein was a constituent and denied that he influenced her questioning of Michael Cohen.
  • Larry Summers: The former Harvard president and Treasury Secretary under the Clinton administration took a leave from public commitments after emails revealed a friendly relationship with Epstein.
  • Bill Richardson: The former governor of New Mexico and UN Ambassador is another individual mentioned by name in the various documents.


Donald Trump is a prominent Republican mentioned in the files due to his past social ties with Epstein. The recently passed legislation to force the release of further Justice Department records was a point of significant internal debate among Republicans, with some (Reps. Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, and Nancy Mace) initially defying party leadership to force the House vote.
Due to the volume and nature of the files, a comprehensive, definitive list of every single Republican mentioned would be extensive and some specific names may not yet be public, as the Department of Justice still has 30 days to release remaining records under the new law signed by the President.
To get a complete, up-to-date answer on every Republican mentioned in the vast, soon-to-be-released documentation, it would be best to consult the official releases as they become available.

Six to one, so far.

I love how AI is trained to respond like a left-wing journalist. Not how it lists Republicans who are not in the files, but are strong proponents of releasing the files.

Then it predicts that more may appear. I guess just by co-inkie-dink we've only seen Democrats names so far.
Actually, someone reminded me that when Trump was communicating with Epstein, he was a Democrat.

So it is seven to zero, not six to one.
 
So far these are the Democrat "faves" Christine Pelosi was talking about. Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, Jay Pritzker and Larry Summers were all implicated by the victims.

So far the Republicans are still at 0.

So it's a 5 - 0 Democrat lead.
8-0. Bill Clinton, George Clooney. Hakeem jeffries
 
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