Every Republican member of the Wisconsin delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives had a chance to take a lead in the fight for the release of the Department of Justice files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

But when it mattered most, every one of them refused to do so.

For years, survivors of assaults by Epstein and the network of powerful figures that associated with him pressed for accountability. They finally found an unlikely pair of congressional champions: U.S. Reps. Ro Khanna, D-California, and Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky.

Khanna is one of the most progressive members of the House, a former Bernie Sanders for President campaign co-chair who advocates for a federal policies that intervene on behalf of working Americans — especially those living in long-negle

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