
Hakeem Jeffries refuses three times to answer question about appropriateness of Plaskett's Epstein messages
Fox News
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries repeatedly avoided answering whether Del. Stacey Plaskett's text messages with Jeffrey Epstein were appropriate.
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
CNN host Kaitlan Collins asked Jeffries three times whether he believed it was appropriate for a member of the Democratic caucus to be messaging with Epstein.
"Well, Stacey Plaskett is not accused of violating any House rule, any law, any statute. And she's clearly and unequivocally denounced Jeffrey Epstein. And I think what the survivors fought for today is the type of transparency that came out of the House, went through the Senate, and is now on its way to Donald Trump's desk, where hopefully he'll sign it into law," Jeffries responded.

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