US President Donald Trump’s announcement of the release of government documents on “alien” and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is not satisfactory, but one member of Congress from his own party is trying to remind people that even with the new release, Epstein’s documents “are not going away.”
Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican in the House of Representatives, cited the White House’s post on Epstein Files don’t disappear…not even to aliens. “
Thomas Massie is a Republican politician who represents Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives, which spans 280 miles of northern Kentucky and the Ohio River.
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He was elected to Congress in November 2012 and prior to that he served as Lewis County Judge Executive.
Massie studied engineering and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, respectively, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Thomas serves on two committees in Congress: the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the House Judiciary Committee.
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Massie’s latest indirect dig at the US president is not the first time he has spoken out strongly against revelations in the Epstein dossier. Massie said in a recent interview with Politico that even though some 3 million pages of documents related to Epstein have been made public, he will continue to work to get the Justice Department to undo redactions of those documents.
In a post on Truth Social, the President of the United States Donald Trump said he has directed his administration officials to release U.S. government documents on aliens, UFOs and UFOs. He said he made the decision based on the “huge interest shown.”
“Based on the overwhelming interest shown, I will direct the Secretary of War and other appropriate departments and agencies to begin identifying and releasing government documents related to aliens and extraterrestrial life, Unidentified Flying Objects (UAPs) and Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)…” the US president said.
Previously, former President Barack Obama said “aliens are real.” Trump initially lashed out at Obama, saying he leaked classified information, but later announced he would release the documents.
However, Obama later clarified that his remarks were in the “spirit of a quick round of questioning” and that he had “not seen any evidence” during his time as president.
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