5 Minutes Ago: Jamie Raskin DROPS a BOMB On The Epstein Cover-Up

5 minutes ago, Jaime Raskin took the podium and delivered a sentence that will shake America to its core. I have, he said, holding up a file, proof of the Epstein coverup. It’s not just a single document, a 2,300page internal correspondence showing a systematic conspiracy. And these correspondences reveal a chain that extends from the FBI to the White House.
The salon froze. The cameras zoomed in and Cash Patel, Cash Patel sitting at the witness table visibly began to tense up. Jaime Rasin doesn’t bluff. Everyone knows this. Adam is a constitutional law professor. She weighs every word and documents every claim. And today, with 2,300 pages of documents in hand, he was preparing to expose the greatest coverup in American history.
You absolutely must watch this video to the end because what Rascin explains, names, dates, orders, changes everything. If you’re new to this channel, subscribe right away and hit the bell icon. This event is now going in very different directions and you need to know every detail. Let me explain how we got to this point. Last night around 11 p.m.
, an anonymous source left a package at Jaime Raskin’s office. There was a USB flash drive inside, and on that USB drive were 2,300 pages of emails, notes, and reports leaked from the FBI’s internal communication system. Rascin’s team worked tirelessly throughout the night. He verified the documents. He examined the metadata.
He cross-cheed the dates, names, and events. And at 6:00 in the morning, Rascin made a statement. I will be making historic statements in today’s hearing. The media went crazy. Everyone was curious. What had he found? Who was he going to expose? Now we know. House Oversight Committee. It’s 10:00 a.m. The salon was packed.
Every chair, every corner, every square centimeter was filled with people. The journalists were waiting on their feet. Cameras were filming from every angle. Patel arrived as usual, but this time something was different. His eyes were red. Hadn’t he slept? His movements were slower. He had six lawyers with him. Six.
He had never come with so many lawyers before. He knew. He knew things would go south, but he didn’t know how big it was. The first hour went by as usual. Other committee members asked questions. Patel gave evasive answers. Everything seemed normal. Then it was Rascin’s turn. For those unfamiliar with Jaime Rascin, he is a representative from Maryland, Harvard Law School graduate.
He taught constitutional law at Georgetown University, the lead manager for Trump’s second impeachment trial, one of the sharpest minds in American politics. And today, that sharp intellect was locked onto Cash Patel. Rascin walked to the podium. He had a thick black file in his hand. The file had confidential declassified written on it in red letters.
Director Patel, Rascin said, placing the file on the table. Today we will be discussing the Epstein coverup, but this time there’s no speculation. This time there’s no theory. This time I have evidence. He opened the file. 2,300 pages. FBI internal correspondence from 2019 to 2025. And these emails show how the Epstein investigation was systematically sabotaged.
Rascin pulled out the first document. This is an email dated June 14th, 2019. Sent from the FBI’s Miami field office to Washington. Subject: Epstein high-profile targets. He showed the document to the camera. In this email, the Miami office asks Washington, “We have 34 high-profile names. It is supported by witness statements, flight records, and photographic evidence.
We are requesting approval to open an investigation. He paused. 34 names. 2019, 6 years ago. And do you know what the answer was? He pulled out another document. The response from Washington. Not available at this time. Wait. Signature. Director of the FBI at the time. The salon roared. It’s not convenient right now. Rascin repeated 34 names, child abuse suspects.
And Washington says, “Wait, but this was just the beginning.” Rascin began pulling out documents one after another. Each new document that comes out is more scandalous than the last. Things are starting to get really interesting. This is August 2019, a week after Epstein’s suicide. FBI internal memo. The Epstein case will be closed. All side investigations will be suspended. Signature deputy director.
Another document. This is January 2020, six months before Maxwell was arrested. An FBI analyst writes to their superiors. We have enough evidence on Maxwell. Why aren’t we taking action? Answer: Political sensitivities. We are waiting. And one more. This is March 2021 after Maxwell was convicted. FBI internal report.
Maxwell named 47 people. Investigation is recommended. A handwritten note is scribbled on it. Not approved. Highlevel decision. Raskin looked at the living room. Tople decision. Who made this decision? Which highlevel official blocked the investigation of 47 child abusers? Now, I need to stop for a second and say this. If you’ve watched this far, pleaselike the video. I’m serious.
This isn’t just for the channel. The YouTube algorithm looks at likes, and it’s essential that this video reaches more people. And write your thoughts in the comments. Who do you think these 47 names are? Where did this high-level decision come from? Rascin hadn’t finished yet. The heaviest bomb hadn’t arrived yet.
Now, he said, pulling a document from the back of the file. I’m going to show you the most disturbing document. It was a one-page note. FBI letterhead. Date on it, February 3rd, 2025. 2 weeks after Patel took office. This memo said Rascin was sent from the FBI director’s office to all field offices. Subject: Epstein investigation, new directives. He started reading.
Everyone in the salon became twice as attentive when they heard the topic. From today, all active files related to the Epstein investigation will be transferred to headquarters. No field office can initiate or continue an investigation without central approval. All witness interviews have been suspended. All document requests will be rejected.
He paused. He looked at Patel and at the very bottom, “Director Patel, your signature is there.” The salon was shocked again. People were shouting. Journalists were jumping to their feet. The cameras couldn’t capture people. The committee chairman was banging the gavvel and shouting, “Order! Order!” I looked at Patel’s face.
“Adam, how can I put it?” He was devastated. His lawyers were leaning toward him, whispering something, but Patel seemed not to hear. Raskin waited. He waited until the salon calmed down. Then he continued, “Director Patel, do you recognize this document?” Silence. Director. Patel’s lawyer interjected. My client needs time to review this document.
Time? Rascin raised his eyebrows. This document bears your signature, director. How much time do you need to recognize your own signature? Patel finally spoke. The session is quiet, almost inaudible. This document is taken out of context. Context. Rascin pulled other documents from the file. Let me give you some context.
After this directive, after the directive you signed, the FBI’s activities related to the Epstein investigation decreased by 94%. Witness interviews have stopped. Document analyzes have stopped. Fieldwork has stopped. He put the documents on the table. You started your job and the Epstein investigation effectively died.
Is this your context? Patel couldn’t answer. And another interesting coincidence, Raskin said, “We know that on the day you signed this directive, February 3rd, 2025, there was a meeting at the White House on the same day, you attended that meeting, and 2 hours after that meeting, you signed this directive.” He looked at Patel. “What was discussed at that meeting, director?” Here’s where something unexpected happened.
The most senior of Patel’s six lawyers, a gay-haired man in his 60s, stood up. Mr. Representative, my client is exercising their fifth amendment rights. He will not answer this question or any subsequent questions. The salon roared again. Raskin shook his head, but he didn’t seem surprised. He seemed to be expecting this.
Fifth Amendment, he said. The right not to testify against oneself. The FBI director believes he would incriminate himself if he answered questions about the Epstein investigation. He returned to the salon. American people, are you hearing this? The FBI director, the country’s top law enforcement official, cannot answer questions about the child abuse investigation because he would incriminate himself if he did.
Rascin closed the file. This is no longer a doubt. This is no longer a theory. This is a cover up collapsing before our very eyes. But Jaime Raskin wasn’t finished yet. He pulled out a final document. This time it was in a different format. It was like a table. This, he said, is the list of people the FBI marked as not to be investigated as part of the Epstein investigation.
Official FBI document created in 2021. In 2025, during Director Patel’s tenure, it was given the status of permanently closed. He showed the table. There are 47 names on this list. And next to these names, there are codes explaining why they won’t be investigated. He started reading. Code A, political sensitivity, 12 names are marked with this code.
Code B, diplomatic relations, eight names. Code C, national security, 15 names. And code D, he paused. Code D, executive branch protection, 12 names. He looked at the salon. Executive branch protection. Do you know what this means? This means the White House is protecting these names. This means the highest levels of the American government are protecting child abusers from investigation.
Patel’s lawyers were now in full panic mode. They were looking at each other. They were writing notes. They were whispering. But they had nothing to do. The documents were there. The evidence was there. And in 15 minutes, Rascin had pieced together the entire coverup scheme. What else could he have done anyway? Raskin said hisfinal words.
Director Patel, I wanted to speak with you today, but you hid behind the fifth amendment. This is your right, but this is also a confession. He gathered his file. These documents will be shared with the public tomorrow. 2,300 pages, every email, every note, every directive. The American people will see it with their own eyes. He looked at Patel one last time.
And those 47 names, those names will also come out. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but it will come out because the truth always comes out. And this cover up, this massive, disgusting coverup cannot remain hidden forever. He moved away from the microphone. My questions are finished, Mr. Chairman. The hearing effectively ended after that. It continued technically.
Other representatives asked other questions, but no one was listening. Everyone had only one thing on their mind. Raskin’s documents. 2,300 pages, 47 protected names, and a directive signed by the FBI director. Stop the investigation. The news broke within minutes. # rascin47 became the top trending topic worldwide.
Within an hour, the televisions went live, experts spoke, and everyone asked the same question. Who are those 47 names? We don’t know the answer to this question yet, but we have what we know. First, Rascin’s documents are real. It matches FBI metadata. The dates are consistent. The signatures have been verified. These aren’t fake documents.
These are the government’s own records. Second, the Epstein investigation was deliberately sabotaged since 2019. First, they said, “Wait, then it was said it’s not suitable.” And during Patel’s tenure, it was officially halted. Thirdly, 47 people are being protected. Political sensitivity, diplomatic relations, protection of the executive branch.
These people are being protected by someone at the highest levels of the government. And fourthly, Patel knows this. His invoking the fifth amendment is proof of this. If he were innocent, he would speak. If he wasn’t part of the cover up, he would have made a statement. But he remains silent because he can’t speak.
He doesn’t even have the right to speak. Five minutes. This was all it took for Jaime Rascin to expose the entire cover up. 2,300 pages of documents, 47 protected names, and an order from the FBI director himself. Stop the investigation. This is no longer a conspiracy theory. This is no longer speculation. This is a documented proven fact that is recorded in the congressional record.
And Patel, Patel sat at the table, hid behind the fifth amendment, and couldn’t say a single word because he had nothing to say. The documents said it all. The truth is coming out slowly, but it’s unstoppable. If you want to follow this event, subscribe now and click the bell icon. Tomorrow, Rascin will share the documents with the public.
2,300 pages. Each of them will be analyzed here. And share this video. Send it to everyone. This pressure should continue until 47 names are revealed. And now, if you missed the previous episodes of this scandal, watch the two videos you see on the screen. Both are critical to understanding today’s explosion. Click now.
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