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Ruben Gallego: “My colleague from Oklahoma refused to join me in calling on…”

Featuring: Ruben Gallego, Democratic | U.S. Senate, Arizona

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Senate Debate on Releasing Epstein Files: Ruben Gallego vs. Markwayne Mullin

Published | Video Starts at 10:00

Is there objection? Reserve the right to reject. Mr. President. Senator Arizona is recognized. Mr. President, let me explain to America what just happened. My colleague from Oklahoma refused to join me in calling on the DOJ to release all the Epstein files. Instead, he offered his own resolution calling on the courts to unseal the records. When asked if we did both, which I am asking to do both, I want to call for transparency. (10:00–10:06)

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Asserts that a colleague from Oklahoma refused to support a call for the DOJ to release Epstein files.

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