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February 27th, 2026.
On Monday, February 23rd, Daniel Rutnik, Pat Milton, and Cara Tabachnik of CBS News
reported a newly uncovered document in the Epstein files shows that the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Agency, or DEA, was running an investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and 14 other people for
drug trafficking, prostitution, and money laundering.
This investigation, which is different from the sex trafficking case under way when he
died, began on December 17th, 2010, under the Obama administration, and was still operating
in 2015.
A heavily redacted document in the Epstein files from the director of the DEA's organized
crime drug enforcement task forces, or OCDETF, said DEA reporting indicates the above
individuals are involved in illegitimate wire transfers, which are tied to illicit drug
and or prostitution activities occurring in the U.S. Virgin Islands and New York City.
The investigation was named Chain Reaction.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee,
described OCDETF as a premier task force set up to identify, disrupt, and dismantle
major organized crime and drug trafficking operations.
It worked with partners across federal agencies to conduct sophisticated investigations into
transnational organized crime and money laundering.
OCDETF frequently targeted dangerous drug cartels, the Russian Mafia, and violent gangs
moving fentanyl and weapons.
The Trump administration dismantled OCDETF.
The document is 69 pages long and is heavily redacted.
It comes from a request by the DEA to an organized crime drug enforcement task forces
fusion center in Virginia for information from other agencies related to Epstein and
the other targets.
A law enforcement source told the reporters that a request to the fusion center is not routine,
which suggests the investigation was a significant one.
Wyden has been investigating the finances behind Epstein's criminal sex trafficking organization.
His investigation has turned up the information that JP Morgan Chase neglected to report
more than $4 billion in suspicious financial transactions linked to Epstein.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besant has refused to produce the records to the Senate Finance
Committee, and in September, Wyden introduced the Produce Epstein Treasury Records Act or
Petra to get access to them.
In November, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but it did not cover
Treasury financial records.
The basic question here is whether a bunch of rich pedophiles and Epstein accomplices
are going to face any consequences for their crimes, Wyden said, and Scott Besant
is doing his best to make sure they won't.
I had just about exploded when I heard Besant say it wasn't his department's job to investigate
these Epstein bank records.
From the beginning, my view has been that following the money is the key to identifying Epstein's
clients, as well as the henchmen and banks that enabled his sex trafficking network.
It's past time for Besant to quit running interference for pedophiles and give us the Epstein
files he's sitting on.
When the CBS News reporters broke the story about the DEA investigation, Wyden said,
it appears Epstein was involved in criminal activity that went way beyond pedophilia
and sex trafficking, which makes it even more outrageous that Attorney General Pam Bondy
is sitting on several million unreleased files.
On Wednesday, February 25, Wyden wrote to Terence C. Cole, administrator of the DEA, noting
that the fact that Epstein was under investigation by the DOJ's OCDETF task force suggests that
there was ample evidence indicating that Epstein was engaged in heavy drug trafficking
and prostitution as part of a cross-border criminal conspiracy.
This is incredibly disturbing and raises serious questions as to how this investigation by
the DEA was handled.
He noted that Epstein and the 14 co-conspirators were never charged for drug trafficking or
financial crimes, and wrote, I am concerned that the DEA and DOJ during the first Trump
administration moved to terminate this investigation in order to protect pedophiles.
He also noted that the heavy redactions in the document appear to go far beyond anything
authorized by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
And since the document was not classified, there is no reason to withhold an unredacted
version of this document from the U.S. Congress.
Wyden asked Cole to produce a number of documents by March 13, 2026, two weeks away.
Wyden asked for an unredacted copy of the memo in the files, information about what triggered
the investigation, what types of drugs Epstein and his 14 associates were buying or selling,
when operation chain reaction concluded and what was its result, Wyden was charged,
and why the names of the 14 co-conspirators were redacted.
Asked by a reporter about Epstein today, Trump said, I don't know anything about the
Epstein Files, I've been fully exonerated.
Trump's name is in fact all through the Epstein Files, and the DOJ's clumsy attempt
to hide files that discuss him has only called attention to them.
The recent news that the DOJ withheld files about allegations that Trump raped a 13-year-old
girl has raised suggestions of an illegal cover-up, whether the allegations are true or not.
Representative Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee,
says he will open an investigation.
Now the DOJ says it will review whether the files about Trump were improperly withheld,
although the fact that the administration has hung a giant image of Trump's face on
the outside of its building undermines confidence that the DOJ is, in fact, following the law
impartially.
Led by Chair James Comer, a Republican of Kentucky, the Republican majority on the House Oversight
Committee required former First Lady Hillary Clinton to testify before it yesterday,
despite her testimony under oath that she had never met Epstein and knew Maxwell only
as an acquaintance, and despite the fact that she is not mentioned in the Epstein Files.
As Kyiv and Schroff noted in the Daily Beast, the Republicans are working to revive as
much Hillary hate as they can, but they are likely going to regret dragging Clinton back
into the spotlight.
She is embracing her role as a public figure who can stand up to Trump, appearing both
in the U.S. and internationally to engage on a range of issues.
As Schroff notes, Clinton has been one of the Democratic Party's most battle-tested figures,
and she is speaking up once again, not for a campaign, not for validation, but with the
clarity that comes from having nothing left to lose.
By going after Clinton, Republicans have also opened the way for the Democrats to demand
that the Trumps testify.
On MSNOW's Morning Joe, panelists noted that while Clinton didn't know Epstein, there
are many photos of First Lady Melania Trump with him, along with her husband and Epstein
associate, Ghilane Maxwell.
host Joe Scarborough said, Comer got the wrong First Lady, and he added, today he's got
the wrong President.
Today former President Bill Clinton testified for more than six hours under oath before
the Committee at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Chappaqua, New York.
He is the first President to be compelled to testify before Congress under threat of
criminal contempt charges.
In his opening statement, Clinton appeared to be referencing Trump when he said, I'm
here today for two reasons.
The first is that I love my country, and America was built upon the idea that no person is
above the law, even Presidents, especially Presidents.
In contrast to Trump and Bondy, both of whom have refused to acknowledge Epstein's victims,
now survivors, Clinton highlighted them.
The second reason I'm here is that the girls and women whose lives Jeffrey Epstein destroyed
deserve not only justice, but healing.
They've been waiting too long for both.
In calling out the Committee for forcing his wife to testify, Clinton alluded to the
Republicans' attempt to spin the testimony for political points.
Clinton noted that even though he was the only one sworn in that morning, everyone has
a responsibility to be honest with those they represent.
Whether you raised your right hand or not, each and every one of us owes nothing less
than truth and accuracy to the American people.
Clinton told the Committee he had no ideas of the crime's Epstein was committing.
I saw nothing and I did nothing.
As someone who grew up in a home with domestic abuse, not only would I not have flown on
his plane if I had any inkling of what he was doing, I would have turned him in myself
and led the call for justice for his crimes, not sweetheart deals.
Clinton also told the Committee he would often tell it he didn't recall.
This was all a long time ago and I am bound by my oath not to speculate or to guess.
Like Trump, Clinton is named in the Epstein files.
Unlike Trump, he is not accused of crimes in any public files.
But Clinton had a relationship with both Epstein and Maxwell.
And as part of his work with the Clinton Global Initiative after he left office, he traveled
on Epstein's plane about two dozen times to Europe, Africa, Asia, Russia, Miami, and New
York.
Clinton reiterated today that he never traveled to Epstein's island in the Caribbean where
much of the sexual abuse of children took place.
Although Trump is repeatedly accused Clinton of visiting the island, Trump's own White
House chief of staff Susie Wiles says Trump is wrong about that and is confirmed that
Clinton was never there.
Kayla Epstein of the BBC recalled that in his memoir, Clinton wrote,
the bottom line is, even though it allowed me to visit the work of my foundation, traveling
on Epstein's plane was not worth the years of questioning afterward.
I wish I had never met him.
Tonight, former President Clinton posted a video message reiterating the main points
of his opening statement and concluding,
when the video of my testimony today is released, I hope it will motivate everyone to go
in front of Congress to say what they know.
I hope it will motivate the Justice Department to finally release all the files and to ensure
that this never happens again.
The survivors deserve that.
During a break in Clinton's deposition, Comer told reporters that the President went
on to say that Trump has never said anything to make me think he was involved, and he
met with Epstein.
Comer is used closed door hearings to solve the media with unfounded stories for years
now, and as he undoubtedly intended, the media has run with this characterization
as an accurate description of what Clinton said.
But Garcia, the top Democrat on the committee, later told reporters that Comer's comment
didn't accurately reflect Clinton's answer.
I think the best response to that would be to view the complete record of what he actually
said, Garcia suggested.
We're not going to disclose what was said because that's not in the rules.
The Republicans keep breaking the rules.
Let's release the full transcript so you can all get a full record of what was actually
said.
Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson.
It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Data Massachusetts, recorded with music composed
by Michael Moss.



