A stunned America froze as Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), the Democrat who co-authored and fought for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, went exclusive on the Krystal Kyle & Friends podcast December 26, 2025, telling all about forcing the historic release of Jeffrey Epstein’s documents.

Khanna, voice steady yet laced with triumph and frustration, sat with hosts Krystal Ball and Kyle Kulinski, dissecting the Act’s journey and December 19 release. “We fought bipartisan—me and Massie—for survivors like Virginia Giuffre,” he said. “Her memoir Nobody’s Girl named Andrew 88 times—her truth toppled him October 30. She died April 25 believing justice was coming. We forced Trump to sign November 19—thousands of pages, photos, logs.”
The studio hushed as Khanna slammed the outcome: “But redactions—550 pages blacked out, vanished Trump photos restored as ‘glitch’—it’s betrayal. No client list, no tapes, just elite proximity: Clinton flights, Trump ties, Gates meetings. Survivors retraumatized.” He vowed oversight hearings: “We’ll subpoena DOJ—why protect the powerful?”
Ball and Kulinski pressed on delays; Khanna replied: “Bondi’s DOJ scrambled—partial truth to quiet us.” The episode, viewed millions, trended #KhannaEpsteinFiles with 4.2 million posts (82% supportive). Khanna’s exclusive—raw, unflinching—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced Washington: Act forced, release partial, fight unrelenting.
As Christmas lingered, Khanna’s words—triumph tempered by fury—echoed: historic release won, justice still buried.
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