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Media Criticism

The Epstein Files Are Becoming a Witch Hunt

"This type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files, released to a rabid media, will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt," warned Clay Higgins.

Robby Soave | 2.5.2026 1:07 PM

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On Wednesday, Variety published the headline: "J.K. Rowling Denies Inviting Jeffrey Epstein to 'Harry Potter & The Cursed Child' Broadway Opening, DOJ Docs Show He Was Turned Away at Door." One wonders why the editors decided they needed the first part of that, which is accusatory in tone—even though the second part acquits her!

Luckily for Rowling, the new information, made available as part of the federal government's mandatory Epstein files disclosure—3 million more pages became available last Friday—knocks down this particular smear campaign. But here's my question: What if Epstein, a schemer and a charlatan whose entire shtick was worming his way into the company of rich and famous people for the purposes of manipulating and/or blackmailing them, had somehow snuck into the show?

If the response to this latest batch of Epstein files is any indication, Rowling would have been referred to as one of those notable names brought down by the Epstein files—guilty, by insinuation, of complicity in the most infamous sexual predator's appalling crimes. Rowling, of course, is already persona non grata among progressives, owing to her views on transgender issues, which are perfectly mainstream but toxically unpopular amongst the left. But that's the problem: The Epstein files have become an exercise in ax-grinding among partisan actors and knee-jerk critics of people who found themselves in Epstein's orbit—wealthy entrepreneurs, academics, the chattering class, etc.

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This is not to excuse the appalling judgment of those who consciously and deliberately continued to court Epstein's favor even after the full extent of his depravity was well-known. Such figures include Bill Gates, Noam Chomsky, Steve Bannon, and Stacey Plaskett. Bannon and Plaskett, in particular, sought Epstein's political counsel right up until the end of his life. Chomsky gave Epstein advice on beating the charges against him. Gates is accused of despicable behavior, which he denies.

The best thing that can be said about the release of the Epstein files is that it sheds light on the incredibly poor discernment of several individuals who are influential in public policy. This is useful information that the public has a right to know.

But the release of the Epstein files has also meant that millions of documents containing thinly-sourced accusations, misleading information, and outright falsehoods are now flooding social media, giving a veneer of confirmation to rumors, gossip, and lies. This is very much by design, since Congress—by a vote of 427–1 in the House—opted to disclose everything, including transcripts of investigations, and reports that were never deemed truthful.

For example, the latest batch of docs prompted Keith Edwards, a Democratic strategist, to post on X the claim that Epstein is the one who introduced President Donald Trump to Melania is now "confirmed."

BREAKING: The Epstein files confirm Melania met Trump through Epstein. pic.twitter.com/NXROgRTa6z

— Keith Edwards (@keithedwards) February 2, 2026

The claim is not confirmed. Just because someone said this, and an investigator made note of it, does not mean it's true. On the contrary, Donald and Melania have both denied that it's true, and The Daily Beast was previously forced to retract the claim because the official timeline of events contradicts it.

So here we have a clear case of bad-faith political actors weaponizing the Epstein files to tarnish their political enemies, even though the new documents don't prove anything about Trump. Indeed, for partisan figures who have been obsessed with the notion that the Epstein files would demonstrate Trump's complicity in Epstein's sex crimes, the most stunning revelation should be that there's no evidence of this whatsoever. There's also no evidence that the Clintons were involved in an international cabal of pedophiles.

No one's priors are being reconsidered, however. On the contrary, those who were interested in the Epstein files mostly because they wanted evidence that their political enemies were child rapists are now mostly claiming that such proof is still being withheld. Much like people who believe the moon-landing was fake and the CIA killed John F. Kennedy, no amount of evidence to the contrary will dissuade them.

Initially, this category included many of the MAGA faithful, who earnestly believed they were about to unmask a global pedophile ring involving the Clintons. More recently, the Epstein files disclosure became a Democratic crusade, as it dawned on liberals that Trump had been friends with Epstein, too, and perhaps complicit in his crimes. Again, there's nothing to incriminate Trump, and there's nothing to incriminate the Clintons. Rep. James Comer (R–Ky.) won't take no for an answer, of course. He has successfully pressured the Clintons to testify before Congress about Epstein.

Rabid Dog

It's worth repeating that the real villain of the Epstein files is Epstein himself, a vicious sexual predator who abused underage girls. He is likely not the only one, and there are other individuals in Epstein's orbit who reached settlements with accusers.

But the Epstein files do not contain a great deal of new evidence of sex crimes among Epstein's friends, associates, and acquaintances. Yet everyone whose name appears in the Epstein files is now being treated like an exposed sex criminal. This includes hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin, who appears in a photo alongside three young people, possibly on Epstein's island. On X, high-follower accounts cited the photo as evidence that Dubin had sexually assaulted those children, who were probably procured for him by Epstein.

Except that's not the case at all. Those are Dubin's own kids!

That's Glenn Dubin. Those are his own kids. This whole thing is becoming an insane moral panic along the lines of the Satanic child abuse panic, recovered memory, campus rape hysteria, and all of that.

Epstein was a predator, and people who kept in contact with him showed… https://t.co/1mFpPA8UXL

— Robby Soave (@robbysoave) February 3, 2026

This is a witch hunt mentality; in fact, it's reminiscent of the public panic over sexual misconduct on college campuses throughout the 2010s, in which junk statistics and one-sided journalism helped advance an utterly false notion that elite universities were a "hunting ground" for young women. The idea that scores of rapists hunted college women, lured them into attics, and attacked them during depraved rituals was the thrust of the infamous Rolling Stone hoax story, which was subsequently debunked.

Moreover, the release of the files may be setting a dangerous precedent. It is incredibly unusual for the federal government to unseal investigative records, which contain reports that lack corroboration. This is an unusual case, and there's certainly an argument to be made that public confidence in the justice system requires disclosure here. But I can't help but consider the statement by Rep. Clay Higgins (R–La.), the lone no vote on Epstein disclosure.

"If enacted in its current form, this type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files, released to a rabid media, will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt," he wrote.

Can anyone say that he was wrong?

For more from me on this subject, I have a piece in The Free Press making a similar argument.


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Worth Watching

Two casting controversies took social media by storm this week, and they are both movies I'd like to see. First, conservatives were mad about Lupita Nyong'o, a black woman, portraying Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey. (Elon Musk quipped that Nolan had lost his integrity.) It should be noted that this casting rumor isn't even confirmed; all we know for sure is that Nyong'o will appear in the movie. Second, some liberals were irate that Jacob Elordi is portraying Heathcliff in the new Wuthering Heights movie. In the source material, author Emily Brontë describes Heathcliff as "dark-skinned," whereas Elordi is fair-skinned. This is rather silly, though. For Bronte, a woman of Victorian England, "dark-skinned" could have meant anything from African or Indian to Spanish or Italian. (Elordi is of Spanish descent, for the record.) Moreover, though Heathcliff is definitely lowborn and an outcast owing to his origins—and that affects his temperament and the manner in which he is treated by the other characters—his specific racial identity is not particularly important to the story.

This is insane. Heathcliff is not a "person of color" in the modern sense. He is described as a "dark skinned gipsy," and what that means is ambiguous. For Emily Bronte, Spanish people would have been dark-skinned. (The collective white identity did not exist until recently.)… https://t.co/DNSC71MuYA

— Robby Soave (@robbysoave) January 30, 2026

As for Helen of Troy, in Greek mythology, she emerged from an egg after her father, Zeus, mated with a swan. It's essential to depict her as very beautiful, but she does not need to be a fair-skinned white woman like Diane Kruger, who played her in the 2004 Troy movie. (That movie was pretty great, in my opinion, and I definitely liked Kruger as Helen!) Kruger isn't Greek; neither is Matt Damon, who's portraying Odysseus this time around—but no one is mad about that. It's just Nyong'o generating the anger.

Let's wait and see, shall we?

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  1. Juliana Frink   2 hours ago

    https://mises.org/mises-wire/everyone-agrees-our-elites-are-terrible-so-why-are-we-stuck-them

    A bit long, but worth the read. At least read the last paragraph. Yes, we should be energized...

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  2. mad.casual   2 hours ago

    Uh, Robby, fair to call out and defend people, including Trump, who turned Epstein away from their personal affairs and refute allegations that people are child abusers based solely on photos of them with their own children, but the difference between Epstein, witches, the Satanic panic, and rape hoaxes is that Epstein is a real person who really did traffic minors for sex.

    The inability to distinguish a fake rape, witches (which aren't real), and the illogistical Satanic abuse panic from Epstein's (and Maxwell's!) rather explicit and intricately-detailed business doesn't do your other reporting any favors; superficially credibly speaking, to be sure.

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    1. SRG2   2 hours ago

      Precisely so. I wonder whether Robby, in the back of his mind, is thinking about David Koch, who was in Epstein's address book - which may not mean too much, as you imply - and is engaged in some minor pre-emption, in case of further mention

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    2. damikesc   57 minutes ago

      In Robby's defense, a lot of people who are 100% innocent are now being hit with "Well, they WERE in the Epstein Files".

      Trump thought there was stuff in the Files. He quickly learned there was really a lot of not very much and basically dropped the issue.

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      1. mad.casual   38 minutes ago

        In Robby's defense, a lot of people who are 100% innocent are now being hit with "Well, they WERE in the Epstein Files".

        I said fair to defend the people who interacted with him but only incidentally or rebuffed him.

        My point is; witches aren't real, Satan doesn't generally walk the Earth on cloven feet influencing thousands to murder babies in Midnight Masses, and Jackie Coakley wasn't raped. Jeffrey Epstein did buy an island and traffic minors to and from for sex. Lots of people facilitated it and knowingly participated. Certainly, keep the dogs on the leash, but this isn't a "There are no witches." story.

        Especially given, despite ENBs insistence that it doesn't exist, its widely-documented and accepted prevalence among "Saudi Princes" and various cultures now taking over and being defended by European seats of power.

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      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   33 minutes ago

        Just saw that Stephen Colbert is in there. Ha! You KNOW that mother fucker is guilty as hell!

        Ok, probably not, but I do find it hilarious that he felt the need to address the issue.

        2026 is fun as hell. Haha.

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  3. Quicktown Brix   2 hours ago

    The point is the disgusting elites that hung around this guy, knew what was going on and did nothing (well, I guess some did do teenage girls).

    These crimes aren't prosecutable because those who should investigate won't because they have the most to lose. This is Caligula's horse level stuff, but we are to pretend there's nothing here? NO!

    The person elected to drain the swamp turned out to be a swamp creature too.

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    1. JFree   2 hours ago

      This 100%. I find the difference between the UK and the US re those Epstein files interesting.

      When a Brit is mentioned in those files, they are rapidly shunned shamed and canceled. There is no redaction of those names by DoJ. Nothing wrong with that imo.

      For US elites, there is a stunning amount of both redaction of billionaire names (and FAILURE to redact names of actual victims) and continued withholding of files. Those assholes are still being protected - and no surprise Reason is there to man the ramparts to protect billionaires from their own actions.

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    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 hours ago

      ….. and you turned this into a TDS delivery system. Good job, comrade.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        He still thinks there are unreleased files that prove his insane beliefs.

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    3. damikesc   55 minutes ago

      I'd buy all of the uproar --- but it should be noted that Ro Khanna voted against holding Bill Clinton in contempt for ignoring a subpoena to testify on the Files.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   19 minutes ago

        Also against the censure of Plaskett.

        Mike doesn't care. He cares who else pushes the narrative. Hypocrisy is expected for Mike.

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  4. Rick James   2 hours ago

    I like how the media-left wing youtubeosphere got real noisy about the Epstein files a couple of months ago, then got quiet about it, and is now having a kind of black-people-realizing-Bobby-Caldwell-is-white moment about how there actually might be a cabal of unelected global billionaire elites manipulating geopolitics behind the scenes.

    Yet Reason continues to shrug and ask "what's the big deal, it's just pronouns!"

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    1. Quicktown Brix   2 hours ago

      There's not just an elephant in the room. It's standing on our chest.

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      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 hours ago

        Maybe you should stop shilling for the democrats.

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        1. Quicktown Brix   2 hours ago

          At least I'm not shilling for pedophiles.

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    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 hours ago

      They lost interest when they discovered there was nothing they could use against Trump. As the sole purpose of the MSM is to act as a delivery system for DNC narratives and propaganda.

      Reason is now part of this group.

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    3. Juliana Frink   1 hour ago

      As soon as I saw the headline I knew this was another "nothing to see here" moment courtesy of our very much NOT libertarian rag. If you check the link I posted at the top you can see why this is not only NOT a witch hunt; it is the tip of a very huge, nasty iceberg.

      The revelations are real, and they should unite every one of us in the comment section against this monstrous, unelected superpower.

      Side note: Notice how suddenly a lot of the useful idiots are casting Trump himself as one of the "elites" as if simply having wealth is all it takes to assume guilt. Hmmm. I always thought guilt implied one being guilty OF something.

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      1. Quicktown Brix   55 minutes ago

        I always thought guilt implied one being guilty OF something.

        Uhh like being the most powerful person in the world, in control of the DOJ but instead of pushing the investigation stalling and saying stuff like:

        “Nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics.”
        "It’s a Democrat hoax that never ends"
        “Quiet, piggy.” (when asked about the files)
        "Their new SCAM… we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax
        "I know it’s a hoax. It’s started by Democrats… some stupid and foolish Republicans have fallen into the net.”

        He is the elitest of the elites and he is guilty of covering this up.

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        1. damikesc   50 minutes ago

          He is doing what Congress demanded. What the fuck more do you want him to do?

          He is not covering up anything. He is innocent of everything involving Epstein.

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          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   18 minutes ago

            Mike wants him to magically make the documents Mike thinks are there to appear.

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      2. JFree   41 minutes ago

        Trump is mentioned more than anyone else in those files other than Maxwell and Epstein. Not in passing either. Plus the rumor (likely from Michael Wolff who wrote 4 biographies of Trump and interviewed Epstein re Trump and is being sued by Melania for $1 billion) is that Melania was an Epstein 'girl' (not underage), that Epstein introduced her to Trump and that they first fucked on the Lolita plane. That is why Wolff is countersuing Melania and has said he wants to depose her in the lawsuits to get at the truth.

        Doesn't make Trump a pedophile but it lends a ton of credence that he knows he is a pedophile protector and that there is a lot more evidence in the still-unreleased files. But hey - you bots will always excuse his behavior I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue raping dead goats and babies and I wouldn't lose any voters.

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        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   17 minutes ago

          This is what all maddow watchers have been saying, then you look at the mentions.

          Epstein complaining about trump. Same with Wolff. Then made up complaints to tip lines about trump.

          JewFree thinks this matters. It doesnt. It shows the insanity of the leftists like JewFree. JewFree loves the liberal lie.

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  5. Bubba Jones   2 hours ago

    BREAKING NEWS. Dubin took his kids to Epstein's island!
    lol

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  6. SRG2   2 hours ago

    Inspired by the classic English cartoonist HM Bateman:

    The Epstein files

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Nobody cares shrike.

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  7. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    So Trump was right on how media and activists would misuse the unverified claims?

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  8. MollyGodiva   1 hour ago

    For a witch hunt it is uncovering a massive number of witches, including the chief orange one.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   16 minutes ago

      Partially true. The left has appeared in direct connection with a lot of the files. Trump not so much. So a partial truth to hide your lie.

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  9. Social Justice is neither   1 hour ago

    Funny how it wasn't a witch hunt when Democrat Senators were leaking contextless tidbits framed in a specific manner but now that those narratives are shattered it's a problem that the contents are not being stage-managed by Democrats.

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  10. Heraclitus   1 hour ago

    This is a classic case of Trump's lies fueling the hysteria. Like Russiagate, if Trump would have acted like anormal human and said, "yeah, we should investigate the DNC hacks because that's not good" we probably could have avoided years of Russia Russia Russia. Likewise, he couldn't resist the temptation to stoke the Epstein hysteria coming from the right during the campaign. He also has been caugt lying his butt off about his friendship. It's immaterial now as to whether Trump himself is a pedophile. This is about comeuppance. If he wants to live the life of a serial liar then he should be accountable. And if he wants to live the life of a serial adulterer then he should just own it.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   15 minutes ago

      The cope of the leftists here has been amazing to watch.

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  11. Use the Schwartz   58 minutes ago

    Kitchen is gettin' hot.

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  12. mad.casual   55 minutes ago

    As for Helen of Troy, in Greek mythology, she emerged from an egg after her father, Zeus, mated with a swan.

    He disguised himself as a swan to evade the ire of his wife, Hera. Helen's mother is *also* described as having "light hair" and being light skinned. Even in the "the collective white identity did not exist until recently" context they weren't black and we're talking about, effectively, the Greek tribe's own legends of their birth/creation.

    How about this, Robby, we cast John Travolta as the most historically accurate depiction of John Henry?

    How about we write a story where Lupita plays "Slue-Foot Sue" and her husband, Pecos Bill, lassos a tornado and creates the Gulf of America?

    Hollywood loudly and proudly wrote their racially and sexually-motivated hiring and firing preferences into their HR policies and union rules. The audience(s, all of them) fully understood creative adaptation and artistic license well before they did it. So, now Hollywood can suck the fucking lemons of social justice they've been trying to pawn off on the rest of us for almost a decade running.

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  13. Incunabulum   25 minutes ago

    How many innocents are actually in the files though?

    A lot of this seems to be media running cover for the 'elites'. Oh no, *our* billionaires (and millionaires) might be in danger and not Trump!!!!111!!!

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  14. Incunabulum   22 minutes ago

    >It's worth repeating that the real villain of the Epstein files is Epstein himself,

    Yeeeees, yessssssss. Good, good. We have our scapegoat, and you are using him to distract everyone from the others.

    No Soave, the real villain*s* of the Epstein files are all the people that worked with and supported him and used his 'services'. They are ALL part of the ring of child exploitation.

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  15. Incunabulum   21 minutes ago

    >"dark-skinned" could have meant anything from African or Indian to Spanish or Italian.

    No, they did not lump Africans in with the Spanish. Or Indians.

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  16. Incunabulum   19 minutes ago

    >It's essential to depict her as very beautiful, but she does not need to be a fair-skinned white woman like Diane Kruger,

    But you have to do one.

    Lupita is neither. She's just a normally attractive woman. If you're going to cast a normally attractive woman then she needs to meet the textual description.

    Get a super-hot black chick in there and its fine. Get a normal-looking black chic and 'conservatives' (they're not all conservatives Soave - indeed, 'conservatives' don't pay attention to this shit) won't complain.

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  17. Incunabulum   16 minutes ago

    Soave, no one fucking complained when Roland was played by Idris Elba.

    Contemplate on why that might have been.

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