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Senator Wyden Sounds Alarm on RFK Jr.—New Report Exposes “Higher Costs, Chaos & Corruption”
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Senator Ron Wyden, the veteran Oregon Democrat who chairs the powerful Senate Finance Committee, is intensifying pressure on the Treasury Department to hand over confidential banking records linked to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein—records he says could expose “staggering sums of money” that funded international trafficking networks and possible money-laundering schemes.
In a forceful letter sent this week to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Wyden demanded all suspicious-activity reports and related files involving Epstein, convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, and 58 associated individuals or entities. The senator argues that Treasury has “clear authority” to share the documents with his committee and accuses Bessent of twice stonewalling prior requests, calling the refusals “a blatant disregard for congressional oversight.”
Treasury officials fired back, branding the request “political theater” and insisting no hidden files exist. A department spokesperson noted that roughly 400 law-enforcement agencies already have access to Epstein-related SARs, suggesting Congress should seek them through investigative partners rather than direct disclosure.
Wyden’s latest move underscores a broader Democratic messaging strategy that pairs aggressive oversight of the Trump administration with retail politicking back home. During an August town hall in the conservative wheat-farming hub of Wasco, the 76-year-old senator pledged to run for a sixth Senate term in 2028, brushing aside age concerns and touting his record of holding 1,125 county-level meetings across Oregon.
At that meeting, constituents pressed him on issues ranging from health-care costs to border security. Wyden framed the in-person exchanges as antidotes to political polarization, arguing that “showing up” in every community remains the most effective path to rebuilding trust in government.
The twin narratives—Wyden’s relentless demand for transparency in the Epstein probe and his boots-on-the-ground campaign style—position the long-serving lawmaker at the center of two national conversations: accountability for elites tied to Epstein and the Democratic Party’s generational crossroads. With fresh headlines linking his name to explosive financial investigations and a future reelection bid, “Senator Wyden” is once again a search term—attracting voters, watchdogs, and digital traffic alike.
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