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Epstein list could be read on House floor under constitutional immunity – Newsweek

“Members of Congress are protected by the Constitution’s ‘speech or debate clause,’ which means they cannot face civil or criminal penalties for remarks made in speeches on the House or Senate floors. It means Massie and Greene can read names or make allegations on the House floor without legal consequences.

“At a news conference on Wednesday, Greene said it is ‘a scary thing to name names. But I will tell you, I’m not afraid to name names.’ She added: ‘If they want to give me a list, I will walk in that Capitol on the House floor and I’ll say every damn name that abused these women.'”


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