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The Briefing with Jen Psaki

'Likely incriminated': Congressman names six men unredacted from Epstein files

The Briefing with Jen Psaki

MS NOW, Jen Psaki

Politics, News, Ms Now, Versant Media, Versant

4.4975 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Jen Psaki looks at how the Epstein scandal is an actual scandal in places still capable of shame and disgrace, while in the United States, association with notorious pedophile and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has no real consequences. Rep. Ro Khanna, however, intends to change that, and today named six men who he says were being hidden by the Department of Justice behind unnecessary redactions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We are following a number of big breaking stories tonight.

0:03.9

And let me just start with this, because this is a piece of very good news.

0:07.3

A person familiar with the proceedings tells MS now that a federal grand jury in Washington

0:12.0

declined to indict six Democratic members of Congress today, including Senators Mark Kelly of Arizona

0:18.4

and Senator Alyssa Slacken of Michigan on charges of

0:21.7

seditious conspiracy. Now, the Trump administration was pursuing criminal charges against those members

0:26.8

for participating in a video. You all remember this. We've played it here. We've talked to all

0:31.2

these members as well. Basically telling service members they have a duty not to obey illegal

0:35.8

orders. Again, they tried to indict them on charges

0:38.7

of seditious conspiracy, and a grand jury said no. Former U.S. Attorney Pribourara is standing by

0:45.6

for us, and let's just say, I've got a lot of questions about that, and what it all means,

0:49.5

moving forward, really. Also today, Congressman Roakana took to the House floor and read the names of six men,

0:56.8

powerful men, whose dealings with Jeffrey Epstein, Kana says the Department of Justice had hidden

1:02.1

and who Kana says are likely incriminated by their inclusion in the files. And Congressman Kana

1:07.5

is going to join me to discuss that in just a moment.

1:16.9

But before we talk about who those men are and what more Congressman Kana wants to know, and there's a lot,

1:21.7

I want to talk about the incredible revelations, and Chris just alluded to some of them there,

1:23.7

and probably you've all seen many of this, much of this too.

1:27.9

But there have been a number of revelations that have been trickling out of the more than three million files the Justice Department made public late last month. And the political consequences

1:33.7

those revelations have brought about have been, well, quite interesting in some places.

1:39.9

I mean, this was the scene in London on Friday, as British police searched the home of the

1:44.1

former UK ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson.

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