Congressman Ro Khanna to Address Epstein Files
At the National Press Club on April 14, Congressman Ro Khanna will take the stage during a Headliners Newsmaker event, shedding light on the Epstein files and the ongoing issue of economic inequality in the United States. This anticipative meeting runs from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., featuring Khanna's comments followed by an interactive Q&A session facilitated by Club President Mark Schoeff Jr.
As the nation continues to reckon with the implications of high-profile criminal cases, Khanna aims to draw connections between the testimony of former Attorney General Pam Bondi and the broader impact of the Epstein scandal. He plans to address concerns surrounding how the law is often manipulated by the affluent, creating a “two-tiered” system where those in power evade accountability for severe wrongdoing. Khanna refers to this phenomenon as the “Epstein class,” indicative of larger systemic issues affecting economic justice in the country.
Khanna, who represents California's 17th congressional district, will outline a visionary agenda aimed at tackling economic disparities. His proposal advocates for:
- - Good-paying jobs
- - Healthcare as a human right
- - Affordable childcare, approximately $10 per day
- - Tuition-free public college and trade schools
- - Accessible housing
These frameworks, he argues, are essential for fostering economic stability and empowerment within families and communities across America.
This discussion is timely as the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, where Khanna serves, prepares to quiz Bondi regarding the Department of Justice's adherence to the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The committee is scrutinizing potential missteps in the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, delving into areas like sex trafficking rings and the abuse of power that enabled criminal activities.
In light of these pertinent discussions, attendees at the Newsmaker event will need to register for entry, as the occasion is exclusively open to National Press Club members and credentialed press. Individuals wishing to pose questions to Congressman Khanna are encouraged to submit them ahead of the event, specifying “OVERSIGHT” in the email subject line.
The National Press Club is situated on the 13th floor of the National Press Building at 529 14th Street, NW, Washington, D.C., making it a locus for significant national conversations. This event underscores not just Khanna's commitment to addressing pressing issues but also the necessity of accountability in governance, which resonates deeply within current dialogues on justice and equality.
For more details or to inquire about registration, contact Cecily Scott Martin at [email protected] or call 202-662-7525. Don't miss the chance to engage with crucial matters of public interest at this notable gathering.