Dick Durbin, Who Shut Down Marsha Blackburn’s Epstein Subpoena Vote, Recently Tried To Shut Down The Epstein Disclosure Movement

Last Updated on November 13, 2023

Democrat senator Dick Durbin of Illinois adjourned a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing before holding a vote on whether or not to approve Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee’s subpoena for the Jeffrey Epstein flight logs. It turns out that Dick Durbin personally tried to shut down the Jeffrey Epstein disclosure movement by disparaging those who believe in a “grand conspiracy” surrounding accused child trafficker Jeffrey Epsteins’ death. Durbin is a close ally of former president Bill Clinton, who palled around with Epstein and flew on Epstein’s private jet.

Epstein, who supposedly committed suicide in prison, was the companion of incarcerated child trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of the late Israeli spy Robert Maxwell.

“The American people deserve to know the names of every person who participated in Jeffrey Epstein’s human trafficking ring. We need to see his flight logs. I’ve asked the Senate Judiciary Committee to authorize a subpoena to his estate so we can review these documents,” Marsha Blackburn said.

“Given the numerous allegations of human trafficking and sexual abuse surrounding Mr. Epstein, I think it is very important that we identify everybody that was on that plane, and how many trips they took on that plane, and the destinations to which they arrived,” Marsha BlackBurn said.

Dick Durbin, who was sitting beside the committee’s squirming ranking member Lindsey Graham, did not hold a vote on Blackburn’s subpoena.

Recently, Dick Durbin praised a Department of Justice inspector general report and went out of his way to disparage those who believe in a “conspiracy” surrounding Epstein’s death.

Dick Durbin stated: “I thank the Inspector General for conducting a thorough investigation that reiterates many concerns I have long raised and makes clear that this death was not due to a grand conspiracy, but BOP’s incompetence and neglect.”

“My concerns, and those raised in this report, include the fact that BOP staffing shortages lead to dangerous conditions for incarcerated individuals and staff; that BOP must improve its prison camera system to increase safety and security throughout its facilities; and that many people in restrictive housing need more robust mental health services and less restrictive custody,” Dick Durbin stated at the time.

“I will keep pushing BOP to ensure they operate federal prisons safely, securely, and effectively, and will continue to conduct oversight of these issues at a BOP oversight hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee this fall,” Dick Durbin stated at the time.