Washington continues to reveal just how deep the swamp runs—and the Jeffrey Epstein files are the latest smoking gun. Democrats like Eric Swalwell are now openly admitting what conservatives have suspected for years: the Justice Department is deliberately stonewalling the release of damning documents that could expose powerful elites linked to Epstein’s vile trafficking network. Instead of enforcing the law with transparency, DOJ lawyers and FBI agents are apparently busy redacting names, protecting the deep state’s VIPs, and shielding the president’s identity from public scrutiny. This is corruption wrapped in government “due process” that Americans shouldn’t tolerate for a second.
Swalwell’s brazen call to defund the Justice Department over this scandal is a rare moment of semi-truth-telling from the left—a grim admission that the DOJ has lost all credibility when it comes to tackling real crime and corruption. Of course, Swalwell’s motives aren’t pure justice; his accusations are wrapped in political posturing aimed squarely at discrediting Trump. But the bigger picture is undeniable: the DOJ has become a tool of cover-up, not accountability, wasting taxpayer money while protecting the swamp’s biggest players. Career prosecutors who thought they signed up to uphold the law instead find themselves sifting through a mountain of files to keep the swamp’s secrets buried.
"Put them in the witness chair!"
On the Trump admin's failure to release all Epstein files and without unlawful redactions, @RepSwalwell says he's ready to cut funding to the DOJ, hold Trump officials in contempt and call officials to testify under oath. pic.twitter.com/76Tep4Ltb5
— Alexander Willis (@ReporterWillis) December 28, 2025
Where is the outrage from the Biden administration? The same people who claim to be champions of “transparency” and “accountability” are dragging their feet and playing politics with documents that could bring justice to Epstein’s victims. Instead of prioritizing the truth, they’re prioritizing damage control. This is the same swamp that weaponized the DOJ against conservatives, yet when real corruption and criminal networks tied to elite figures surface, they cover it up. It’s hypocrisy on steroids and a slap in the face to every American who believes in law and order.
Congressional Republicans and actual patriots in the House Judiciary must press harder. Holding officials in contempt, restricting funding, and demanding public hearings aren’t just suggestions—they are essentials to break the DOJ’s chokehold on justice. Swalwell’s recommendation to drag DOJ officials into the witness chair should be taken seriously by every lawmaker who cares about the rule of law. The American people deserve to know who these “enablers” of Epstein truly are and why the DOJ is bent on keeping their names secret. If the swamp wants to keep playing its games of omission, the response must be forceful and unrelenting.
In the end, the Epstein cover-up is just another chapter in the far-left’s long tradition of protecting their allies while weaponizing the system against their enemies. The question is no longer if the DOJ is compromised—it’s how deep does the betrayal go, and when will Americans demand justice instead of silence? If the Justice Department continues to pick and choose which crimes to prosecute, it’s time to pull the plug entirely. Because a country where justice is bought and sold by the globalist elite isn’t a country worth defending. How long are we going to let them get away with it?

