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Senator Mullin argues resolution creates improper separation of powers by dictating to Justice Department how to operate amid calls for Epstein investigative files release

Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin says during a unanimous consent exchange on the floor over dueling efforts on releasing investigative records of late child abuse Jeffrey Epstein that there was no outrage over the last four years when Director Christopher Wray was over the FBI and attorney general Garland was over the DOJ, and if there was anything to do with Trump, they would had happily released it since this is nothing but political theater.
Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin says during a unanimous consent exchange on the floor over dueling efforts on releasing investigative records of late child abuse Jeffrey Epstein that there was no outrage over the last four years when Director Christopher Wray was over the FBI and attorney general Garland was over the DOJ, and if there was anything to do with Trump, they would had happily released it since this is nothing but political theater.
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July 24, 2025
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