🚨 BREAKING: SHOCKING DEVELOPMENT! New information has surfaced regarding individuals previously mentioned in connection with Jeffrey Epstein 😳📂 But the detail contained in the latest material is what really has people…

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A political storm is brewing — and the fallout could be explosive.

Congressman Robert Garcia, ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, has revealed what may be one of the most significant developments yet in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. After reviewing newly unredacted files, Garcia says investigators now have something they never had before: a far clearer picture of the recruiter network that allegedly worked for Epstein.

According to Garcia, the files contain a list of individuals who were involved in recruiting and trafficking young women and girls. Some of these recruiters were allegedly working directly for Epstein. Others, he claims, were themselves former victims who later became part of the operation. The scope of the network appears far more extensive than previously understood — stretching across social circles, beauty pageants, and even elite properties.

And that’s just the beginning.

Garcia also pointed to new details about billionaire Les Wexner, the former Victoria’s Secret executive who financially backed Epstein in the early years. Lawmakers are preparing for a deposition that could raise serious questions about the nature of that relationship, how Epstein obtained his wealth, and what Wexner may have known.

But here’s where it gets even more troubling.

Garcia says only about 50% of the Epstein files have been made available — and even those are heavily redacted. The remaining documents, he suggests, may contain some of the most “damning” and “dangerous” information tied to powerful figures.

Meanwhile, the Department of Justice has signaled it may be finished releasing additional files — a move Garcia calls unacceptable. He insists the investigation is far from over and warns that efforts to suppress information could carry consequences.

Now the question isn’t just what’s in the files…

It’s what’s still being kept from the public.

And as political tensions rise ahead of November, the fight over those hidden documents may only be getting started.

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