Johnson Slams Democrats’ Epstein Push As Risky, Political

Tuesday, at the weekly House Republican Leadership press conference, Speaker Mike Johnson discussed House Republicans’ efforts to deliver maximum transparency regarding the Epstein files and ensure justice for victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.
Speaker Johnson also addressed what he called Democrats’ newfound interest in the Epstein files, despite the information being in the government’s possession throughout the Biden Administration.
“The truth is, the biggest proponents of this discharge petition were never actually interested in transparency or ensuring justice or protecting victims of this unspeakable tragedy, the Epstein evils. And how do we know that? Because the Democrats had every one of the Epstein files in their possession for the four long years of the Biden Administration,” Speaker Johnson said. “The Biden Department of Justice had the files the entire time, and not a single one of the people who were so loud and animated right now ever said anything about it for all those four years.”
“For four long years under the previous administration of the Biden-Harris Administration, Democrats insisted there was no border crisis. Remember, they told you that that wasn’t a problem at all. They dismissed inflation as transitory. That’s what they told us. They told the American people not to believe what we could all see with our own eyes, that there was an obvious mental and physical decline on the part of President Biden individually,” Johnson said. “And now, seemingly overnight, these same cast of characters, they’ve taken a sudden and urgent interest in the Epstein investigation.”
“None of them held press conferences. None of them demanded the release of the documents. And under Biden’s DOJ, when they prosecuted just Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, not a single one of these Democrats or any of the proponents of the discharge ever made any noise about that at all,” he said. “So, it’s fair for the American people to ask the question, why now? Why suddenly are they so interested?”
Johnson said Republicans are “working in earnest to deliver transparency to the American people” while ensuring that victims are not harmed.
“This was an unspeakable tragedy, and we have great compassion for the victims,” Johnson said. “They deserve justice. It has been too long delayed.”
Johnson highlighted the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing bipartisan work, noting that it has already released more material than the discharge petition requests.
“So far, by last count, it’s over 65,000 documents, Epstein files documents, that are now out in the public for everyone to review,” Johnson said. “That includes tens of thousands of pages from the Epstein Estate. And that includes Epstein’s flight logs, his personal financial records and ledgers, his daily calendars, and so much more.”
Johnson said the discharge petition lacks several protections, including victim privacy safeguards, citing court concerns and a victim letter urging the court to ensure that identifying details remain redacted.
He also warned that releasing unverified or non-credible material could “ruin the reputations of completely innocent people” whose names appear in the files but who had no involvement in Epstein’s crimes.
Johnson said the petition inadvertently cites the wrong section of federal law, which he argued could force the release of child sexual abuse materials by preventing adequate redactions.
He also said the measure risks exposing whistleblowers, confidential informants, and undercover law enforcement officers whose identities were promised confidentiality.
“Imagine the chilling effect that that would have on future investigations,” Johnson said.
Finally, Johnson said the petition raises national security concerns by compelling broad declassification within a set timeframe.
“This ignores the principle that declassification should always rest and always has rested with the agency that originated the intelligence,” he said.
A Mother Gives Birth to 10 Babies — But One Wasn’t Human-mia777

The Tenth Child: The Unbelievable Birth That Shook St. Helena Hospital
It began as a story of miracles — and ended as one of the strangest medical mysteries ever whispered about.
When Emily Carter first heard she was pregnant, it was the happiest moment of her life. She and her husband, Daniel, had tried for years to start a family. They were a quiet couple from rural Ohio — hardworking, deeply faithful, ordinary in every sense of the word.
But what was growing inside Emily would soon become anything but ordinary.

A Routine Checkup Turns Unthinkable
It was a bright April morning when Emily and Daniel walked into St. Helena Hospital for their routine prenatal checkup. The air outside smelled of rain and spring — but inside, Emily’s heart was pounding with nerves.
Her belly had grown far faster than expected. At barely four months pregnant, she looked like she was carrying full-term twins. Her doctor, Dr. Harrison, an old family friend, greeted her warmly and tried to ease the tension.
“Let’s take a look at our little one,” he said cheerfully, adjusting the ultrasound probe.
The soft hum of the machine filled the room. Daniel squeezed Emily’s hand, both of them smiling as the grainy shapes appeared on the monitor.
Then Dr. Harrison’s smile faded.
He frowned, leaned in closer, and adjusted the controls. His hands began to tremble slightly. “That’s strange,” he muttered under his breath.
Emily’s heart skipped. “Doctor… what’s wrong?”
He didn’t answer. Instead, he called for a nurse — then another doctor. Within minutes, the small examination room was full of hushed voices, the sound of rapid typing, the tension growing heavier with every second.
Daniel stood up, his face pale. “Will someone please tell us what’s happening?”
Finally, Dr. Harrison turned, his face ashen but composed. “Emily, Daniel,” he said quietly, “you’re expecting… ten babies.”
For a moment, the world went silent.
Emily’s eyes widened. Daniel blinked several times, convinced he’d misheard. “Ten? You mean… one-zero?”
“Yes,” Dr. Harrison replied. “You’re carrying decuplets.”
Emily burst into tears — overwhelmed, terrified, and ecstatic all at once. Daniel wrapped his arms around her, his mind spinning. Ten children. Ten lives. Ten hearts beating inside her.
The hospital erupted in excitement. News of the “miracle pregnancy” spread quickly, turning the Carters into local celebrities overnight.
The Miracle That Captured a Town
Reporters showed up at their home within days. Neighbors brought food, diapers, and gifts. Headlines called her “The Ohio Miracle Mom.”
Emily smiled through interviews, her soft Southern accent carrying calm even as she admitted her fears. “It’s a blessing,” she told one reporter, “but I pray every day that God gives us the strength to care for them.”
But privately, she was struggling.
By her fifth month, her body began to change in ways no one could explain. Her stomach swelled painfully, her skin stretched thin. Sometimes, she’d feel something move — not the gentle flutter of a baby’s kick, but something deeper, sharper, as if something inside her was shifting unnaturally.
At night, she’d wake up gasping, clutching her belly. “It feels wrong,” she whispered to Daniel once, her face pale in the moonlight. “Like one of them isn’t supposed to be there.”
Daniel tried to calm her. “You’re just anxious,” he said softly. “You’re carrying ten little miracles. Of course it feels strange.”
But even he couldn’t shake the unease creeping into his gut.
The Seventh Month
At seven months, the pregnancy reached a breaking point. Emily could barely walk. Her blood pressure spiked. Every breath felt like a battle.
Then, one night, as thunder rolled outside their farmhouse, Emily screamed — a deep, primal cry that sent Daniel running. She was doubled over, shaking, her face drenched in sweat.
He rushed her to St. Helena Hospital. The staff was ready, expecting complications, but no one could prepare for what they were about to see.
Dr. Harrison, who had followed her case since day one, began another ultrasound. The room was silent except for the soft buzz of the machine and the rain tapping against the window.
After a few moments, his hand froze.
Emily watched his face go pale. “Doctor?” she whispered. “What’s wrong?”
He didn’t answer. He leaned closer, eyes wide with disbelief, adjusting the focus again and again. Finally, he turned to them, his voice barely above a whisper.
“Emily… one of these… isn’t a baby.”

A Terrifying Discovery
Daniel stared at him. “What do you mean, not a baby?”
Dr. Harrison hesitated. “I don’t know. It’s… different. The shape, the size — it’s unlike anything I’ve seen.”
He pointed to the screen. There, among nine tiny, perfect forms, was a tenth — larger, distorted, and pulsating in an irregular rhythm.
It didn’t move like the others. It didn’t look human.
The doctors exchanged uneasy glances. Theories began to fly — a tumor, a malformed fetus, or a medical phenomenon never recorded before.
“We’ll need to deliver early,” Harrison finally said. “It’s the only way to protect Emily and the others.”
The Birth
Two weeks later, under blinding lights and surrounded by specialists, Emily Carter was wheeled into the operating room. The hospital corridors buzzed with tension. Every available doctor was on standby.
As the procedure began, the first baby cried — a sound that brought instant relief. Then another. And another.
Nine perfect, healthy babies.
But when the tenth arrived, everything changed.
The delivery room went silent. Dr. Harrison froze, staring at what he was holding in his gloved hands. It wasn’t crying. It wasn’t moving.
“Doctor?” a nurse whispered.
He said nothing. His face drained of all color. Slowly, he looked up and murmured, “This… is not human.”
The object was quickly covered and removed from the room. Nurses exchanged frightened looks. Emily, half-conscious from exhaustion, didn’t see it. Daniel, standing behind the curtain, caught only a glimpse — a strange, grayish form, slick and shapeless, with what looked like… eyes.
Within hours, the hospital was locked down. Officials arrived. The family was told to rest, to focus on the living children.
The tenth “baby” was never mentioned again.
The Cover-Up
The official hospital report listed nine live births. The tenth entry was blacked out. Doctors were instructed to remain silent. Nurses who spoke to reporters were immediately dismissed.
When journalists asked Daniel about the rumors, he refused to answer. “We just want privacy,” he said simply. “Please — let my wife heal.”
Within a month, the Carters moved away, vanishing from public life entirely.
But whispers persisted. Some claimed that night, strange vehicles were seen outside the hospital — unmarked vans arriving after midnight. Others said government officials confiscated all medical records.
Dr. Harrison retired early, refusing interviews. When asked about the tenth “child,” he only said, “There are things medicine still cannot explain.”
Years Later
A decade passed. The nine Carter children grew up healthy and bright — each a living reminder of the miracle their parents once shared with the world.
But those who knew Emily said she was never the same.
Sometimes, she’d wake at night and sit by the window, staring into the fields beyond their home. Once, when a neighbor asked what she was looking for, she whispered, “The tenth one.”
“What do you mean?” the neighbor asked gently.
Emily’s eyes filled with tears. “It wasn’t dead,” she said softly. “It was… looking at me.”
