00:00Do you think on this Epstein matter, the administration has done enough to disclose all this information?
00:07I just support transparency. I'm willing to vote on a bill, should be a standalone bill, not attached to the rescission bill like we had last week.
00:15But I think sunlight's a good medicine. So I think let's vote on transparency, put everything out.
00:23I think if there's anything hidden, it's probably in the court system that we should ask for it.
00:27I mean, because the speaker said there was not going to be a vote before the August week says.
00:32Yeah, I just support it because I think there's too much conspiracy theory and it's better to put light on it.
00:38I personally think if there's anything very sensitive out there, this is the most poorest city in America if it comes to information.
00:46And I would assume that if there's anything sensitive, it would have been leaked a long time ago.
00:49So I doubt there's something there, but I'd rather just put it out there and put sunlight on it.
00:54What do you mean that the administration's handling of this?
00:56I mean, they're saying that all this is going to go out and come out and then back to that guy.
01:00Yeah, they misled people to think there was a lot more there.
01:05But listening to the attorney general, she said she had it on her desk and hadn't looked at it.
01:10But it's a good lesson for everybody.
01:14It's better to keep your powder dry and don't speak until you've got the facts.
01:19Should she testify, do you think?
01:20Well, you know, everybody, we have oversight authority in Congress, and I think every cabinet secretary has to testify.
01:29So, you know, like we had the Secretary of Defense in, and you've got people asking a variety of questions.
01:33So we'll have an opportunity for those who are interested to ask her about it.