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Scott Jennings Slams Media Hysteria Over Epstein Files Drama

Scott Jennings has been front and center in the national conversation lately, pushing back on media hysteria and calling for calm as the Epstein files drama plays out in Washington. Jennings — a regular on cable panels who doesn’t flinch at calling out both the left and the establishment — argues the Democrats are weaponizing a half-cocked narrative while Republican leaders work through the proper channels.

On the substance, Jennings has insisted there’s a huge difference between social association and criminal conduct, warning conservatives not to be dragged into a media-fed witch hunt over “unverified hearsay.” He urged Trump supporters to trust the people they put in power to handle classified and sensitive material responsibly rather than surrendering to feverish online rumor mills.

That said, the demand for transparency is legitimate and patriotic — not a partisan temper tantrum. Members like Rep. Thomas Massie, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Rep. Tim Burchett have publicly pushed for the release of lingering Epstein documents, and Burchett’s attempt to force a quick release via unanimous consent was reportedly blocked by Democrats, underlining how political this has become.

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s willingness to buck party leaders and sign on to transparency efforts has turned into a flashpoint, and the fallout between her and President Trump shows how tense our movement has become over principles versus politics. Greene and Massie’s stance is proof that real patriots in Congress will put victims and truth ahead of political convenience, even if it means tangling with allies; that courage should be applauded, not punished.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media’s coverage has been predictably sloppy and performative, eager to humiliate anyone who questions their narrative while ignoring years of elite corruption and cover-ups. Even conservative outlets are being accused of timidity by commentators who say corporate newsrooms are afraid to report honestly on the Epstein story for fear of upsetting the wrong people — a shameful dereliction of duty if true.

The bottom line for hardworking Americans is simple: demand transparency, defend the presumption of innocence, and hold Washington accountable when it plays games with sensitive evidence. If Republicans want to keep winning and honor the conservative promise to drain the swamp, they must back sensible, lawful disclosures and stand by those in their ranks who put country and victims before politics.

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Democrats Use Epstein Files for Political Theater, Not Truth