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Episode Overview
Title: Unredacted Epstein Files RELEASED to Congress & Epstein's Killer About to Be Revealed?
Date: February 10, 2026
Hosts: Clayton and Natali Morris
Key Guest: Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene
Special Segment: Investigative journalist Chris Todd
Theme:
The episode examines the long-suppressed and newly released (to Congress) unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files, their implications for government and elite accountability, and renewed questions surrounding Epstein’s alleged jailhouse suicide. With damning claims of high-level cover-ups, continued refusal to release key names, and suspicions about Epstein's death, the hosts and their guests explore state, media, and judicial complicity.
Major Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Unredacted Epstein Files: Congressional Access and the Transparency Act
- [09:04] The unredacted Epstein files have arrived on Capitol Hill; members of Congress (Ro Khanna, Thomas Massie) have begun reading through them, observing horrific content previously redacted by the DoJ, including messages about torture and abuse.
- The Department of Justice is alleged to be violating the newly enacted Epstein Transparency Act by continuing to redact names of powerful clients and co-conspirators, but not sufficiently redacting victims’ information.
- “The one thing I want is...the names of the clients and co-conspirators…they’ve either over-redacted the files or omitted them entirely. They’ve even released victims’ names.” — Rep. Thomas Massie (quoted by Clayton, [11:00])
2. Ghislaine Maxwell’s Refusal to Testify
- [10:40 / 12:10] Ghislaine Maxwell appeared before Congress, invoking the Fifth Amendment and refusing to answer substantive questions about the men who raped underage girls, except in return for clemency.
- Rep. Ro Khanna stated that Maxwell should be sent back to maximum security, not be in her “cushy little country club.”
3. Marjorie Taylor Greene Interview – Inside the Congressional Battle
A. On Victims and Transparency
- [12:34] Greene emotionally recalls meetings with Epstein’s victims:
- “All they want is transparency...It’s shocking that even after the big fight and passing the Transparency Act, this is still such a battle.”
- Discusses the psychological and institutional toll—protracted fights against both parties and shifting blame dynamics in D.C.
- [14:33] "What this shows to America is that our government has betrayed victims in ways we can’t even comprehend."
- Victim information is being released, while the names of powerful perpetrators are hidden—a reversal of what should be happening.
B. Extent of Violence and Cover-Up
- [13:38 / 14:33] The crimes in the files go beyond abuse to “violence, possibly murder.” Greene expresses shock at the depth of evil:
- "Cannibalism...satanic rituals...rape, trafficking—it’s the vast cover up for the rich, powerful elites...the international deep state."
- Claims the DOJ is breaking the law by withholding names of ex-Presidents, Secretaries of State, and more.
C. Bipartisan Failure and Deep State Allegations
- Greene blasts both parties' leadership (especially Baby Boomers) for national and financial failures:
- “They all need to resign. Many of them should go to jail.” [24:00]
- Explicitly implicates foreign connections, especially Israel and Mossad, as common threads in the files.
D. Direct Accusations of White House Involvement in Cover-Up
- [19:28] Greene recounts being called a traitor by Trump for refusing to remove her name from the discharge petition releasing the Epstein files:
- “The President told me his friends would get hurt. That’s why it’s still being covered up.”
- She points to Pam Bondi’s (who works for Trump) central role in the redaction and cover-up process, stating all actions happen under the President’s approval.
E. On Accountability & Reform
- [26:08] Greene rejects the idea that justice will be delivered through established channels:
- “The American people are the independent counsel.”
- “No, no one’s going to be held accountable. No one ever is—except the innocent American people.”
- Outlines the bipartisan machinery that blacklists and silences dissenters, using Thomas Massie and herself as examples.
F. Reflections on Politics and Systemic Corruption
- Greene rules out future political ambitions (“I honestly couldn’t go all out and fight for a team that refuses to win.” [36:25])
- She underscores the urgent need to overcome the partisan “outrage machine” and the fault lines manufactured by political elites.
G. On List of Names and Victim Protection
- [39:57] Greene clarifies she never held the Epstein client list—the victims themselves do, withholding it due to risk of legal retaliation from powerful figures—the government must release these files to protect the women.
4. Media Complicity and Narrative Control
- The hosts rail against legacy media, especially the Associated Press, for “gaslighting” the public and parroting government lines that there was no sex trafficking ring for elites.
- [05:51] “Why is the media doing this?...We have to be mad about it.”
- [46:08] Clayton suggests other right-wing/“MAGA” outlets avoid these topics to retain access to the administration.
5. Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein? – Interview with Chris Todd, Investigative Journalist
A. Nicholas Tartaglioni: The Jailhouse "Fall Guy"
- [47:34] Tartaglioni, a former cop/convicted multiple murderer and known hater of pedophiles, was Epstein’s cellmate.
- Tartaglioni claims innocence in his own crimes, and alleges his placement with Epstein was intentional, possibly as a government hit.
- In his pardon petition to Trump, he says, “I believe the government wanted myself and Epstein dead.”
- Todd: “It’s not that weird to say an inmate could be a mercenary or set up in some way, offered a pardon.”
B. FBI Tampering with Evidence
- [54:56]
- DOJ documents show FBI agents removed/overwrote hard drives containing jail security footage at key moments—both when Epstein was attacked and the night of his death.
- "The FBI deleted the hard drives and the footage of the first attempt on Epstein’s life. Guess who his cellmate was? Nicholas Tartaglioni."
- Multiple hardware “failures” coincided with crucial incidents, making video impossible to recover.
C. Media Suppression
- Major outlets (CBS, NBC) allegedly refuse to follow leads or interview whistleblowers regarding Tartaglioni’s possible role; mainstream coverage is described as “government PR.”
- “They have a trail they are not following… They did not want to look at it.” — Chris Todd [52:29]
- Media is accused of prioritizing ratings or protecting elites rather than investigating the full story.
D. Other Key Points
- Tartaglioni suspected of attacking Epstein weeks before his death.
- “The CIA is brilliant at this. They created this. You have to change the paradigm… I’m just trying to hint at it. Look closer.” — Chris Todd [61:18]
6. Associated Press Gaslighting and the "Nothing Burger" Narrative
- [64:49] Natali criticizes a recent AP headline claiming the FBI found “nothing worth charging”—relying on internal FBI memos, not independent evidence.
- The “diligent” investigation is a myth; critical co-conspirators like Les Wexner were not properly interviewed or charged.
- Multiple key figures and files are still redacted or ignored — “Who are these people? Why are their names still redacted?” [71:09]
Memorable Quote:
- “That’s not journalism, that’s reading [what the government wrote].” — Natali [64:49]
7. Lingering Questions, Code Words & The Importance of Full Disclosure
- “Jerky files” and coded references to victims continue to surface in the files, corroborating child trafficking and murder, not just abuse.
- The audience and hosts call for relentless curiosity, vigilance, and cross-partisan unity to force transparency.
Notable Quotes (with Timestamps)
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“Our government has betrayed victims...to the point of child sex trafficking, satanic rituals, maybe cannibalism...”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene [14:33] -
“I was called a traitor [by the President] because I said ‘No, we are going to release the Epstein files.’...He told me his friends would get hurt.”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene [19:28] -
“No, no one’s going to be held accountable. No one ever is—except the innocent American people.”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene [26:08] -
“The American people are the independent counsel.”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene [26:08] -
“If it looks like a duck, and it quacks like a duck, and it walks like a duck, it’s a duck.”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene [22:48] -
“You don’t just end up in Jeffrey Epstein’s cell.”
— Chris Todd [50:46] -
“The FBI deleted the hard drives and the footage...Guess who his cellmate was. Nicholas Tartaglioni.”
— Chris Todd [54:56] -
“That’s not journalism, that’s reading.”
— Natali [64:49]
Key Takeaways (Segment Timestamps)
- [05:03–14:33] — Introduction; background on the files; Congress reaction; Maxwell pleads Fifth.
- [14:33–37:20] — Deep-dive interview with Marjorie Taylor Greene, government betrayal, system failures.
- [47:34–62:17] — Who killed Epstein? Prison evidence, Tartaglioni’s role; FBI’s destruction of video.
- [62:41–76:55] — AP’s “gaslight” narrative; media’s lack of curiosity; ongoing redactions.
- [78:39–end] — Viewer responses; further speculation on code words and files.
Conclusion: The Fight for Truth
The episode paints a picture of systemic, bipartisan obstruction of justice and media complicity in the Epstein saga, with possible ongoing elite child trafficking and murder. The hosts and their guests call for public outrage, nonpartisan action, and direct citizen involvement to break the cycle of cover-up. “Silence = Complicity.”
For tomorrow:
The hosts tease a guest appearance by Jay Dyer on Hollywood’s coded messaging about elite pedophilia.
This summary preserves the investigative, urgent tone of the podcast and provides a comprehensive guide for those who missed the episode.
