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Dec 13, 2025

The Missing Blackmail Dossier: Kennedy Calls Out the DOJ.

The ‘Missing’ Dossier: How Senator John Kennedy’s Socratic Trap Exposed the DOJ’s Epstein Investigative Gaps

WASHINGTON — In the high-stakes theater of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where bureaucratic language often serves as a shield for the powerful, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) delivered a masterclass in forensic interrogation this week. Using a methodical “hypothetical” strategy, the Louisiana Senator moved beyond rhythmic sparring to confront Attorney General Pam Bondi with what he termed a systemic failure to pursue the “greatest blackmailer in history.”

The confrontation, which has since dominated legal and political circles, centered on a perceived double standard: the Department’s aggressive pursuit of political targets versus its seemingly passive stance toward the Jeffrey Epstein network.

The ‘Eight Senators’ and the Subpoena Gap

Senator Kennedy began his interrogation not with the Epstein files, but with a clinical reconstruction of investigative power. He pressed Bondi on the legal thresholds required to obtain the phone records of “sitting United States senators”—a move reportedly taken in a separate, unrelated probe.

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