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By David Edwards
Published February 12, 2026 5:04 PM ET
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to expose the name of a "political figure" who competed against former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) in the Iowa presidential caucuses. The name appeared in an email to Jeffrey Epstein, but was curiously redacted by the Justice Department.
"I saw this email at DOJ today. This is a political figure who shouldn't have been redacted. It's a direct violation of @RepThomasMassie and my Epstein Files Transparency Act," Khanna wrote in a Thursday post on X.
According to the email, the political figure "got more votes than Jeb Bush got in Iowa" and "only had one congressional district."
https://www.rawstory.com/epstein-iowa-caucuses/
global1
(26,503 posts)malaise
(294,390 posts)The whole field😀😀😀
Ted Cruz was able to defeat Donald Trump in the Iowa Caucus by winning over Evangelical caucus-goers;[1] Cruz won 51,666 caucus votes or 27.6%, giving him a net gain of one delegate over Trump. Cruz visited all 99 counties of Iowa and held small events.[2] Cruz outperformed his polling average, which predicted a narrow Trump victory in the caucus.
Following poor performances in the caucuses, Rand Paul,[3] Mike Huckabee[4] and Rick Santorum[5] suspended their campaigns. Both Huckabee and Santorum had previously won the caucus in 2008 and 2012 respectively.
malaise
(294,390 posts)Even Ben Carton - hahaha😀
I love this
malaise
(294,390 posts)Jeb Bush
Ben Carson
Chris Christie
Ted Cruz
Carly Fiorina
Jim Gilmore
John Kasich
Marco Rubio
Donald Trump
Rand Paul
Rick Santorum
Mike Huckabee
malaise
(294,390 posts)Fuckabee😀
LuvLoogie
(8,659 posts)OhioBlue
(5,137 posts)I think it was a candidate for Congress because they say that they only had one congressional district and Bush had 4 to pull votes from. There are 4 districts in Iowa. Because of the date, I think it has to be Iowa unless there was a special election somewhere. If they say they still love Trump, my guess is Steve King.
