I don't know of any democrats"fighting" to keep the list from being released.
Of course they will not fight it now because it goes against Trump. Why were they not wanting the files opened years ago? Which is the whole point of my post.





In
2023, when Democrats controlled the Senate and the White House, the party's
caucusrefused to consider a Republican initiative that would have revealed the names of Epstein's clients.
Pro-Trump senator
Marsha Blackburn had submitted a request for a
court subpoena that would have
given the Senate access to the records of people who flew with the financial magnate, but
the initiative was blocked by Democratic senator Dick Durbin.
Durbin, who at that time led the
powerful Senate Judiciary Committee,
personally took charge of stopping any such proposal.
"They simply don't want to have any conversation about Epstein's estate so that the names of everyone who participated in his trafficking network can be known," the senator lamented at the time.
In 2020, an
exclusive photo published by British tabloid
Daily Mail resurfaced, showing former president
Bill Clintonreceiving a suggestive
massage from
Chaunte Davies,who testified to being a
victim of Epstein's trafficking network.