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Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a rally opposing House Republicans Tax Proposal prior to the final House Vote on Capitol Hill on May 21, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Families Over Billionaires)
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Nancy Pelosi dismisses Epstein investigation as a ‘distraction’ — why is she changing the subject?’

This situation is becoming a litmus test.

Nancy Pelosi considers the renewed Jeffrey Epstein saga a distraction and would rather focus on the very serious bills being voted on in the House than a tangential scandal that could or could not involve President Trump. 

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For Nancy Pelosi, this stance could be read as understandable. Her husband, Paul Pelosi, was once the target of a conspiracy theory-inspired attack on their home, so she’s probably not the person who would ever encourage politics to get personal and go beyond topics that are now considered low common denominator along the halls of Congress. 

She’s not even the only influential and prominent person on the left to hold this stance. Stephen King also decided to declare his position unprompted on Twitter, suggesting that the list is not real, and tongue-in-cheek, he also added that neither is the tooth fairy nor Santa Claus. But there’s a growing concern that this is yet another instance of the Democratic base being out of touch with a majority of their voter base. And the last thing Democrats need is being painted as a party that’s out of touch.

When a clip of Nancy Pelosi’s comment was posted on Twitter, Pelosi claimed that the topics more beneficial for Americans would be the proverbial “kitchen table” issues, such as soothing the aftereffects of what the Trump megabill could have on healthcare and the economy, but some people were simply not having that. 

One user on X quickly pushed back on that stance, stating that both aspects of this situation are important for voters. The possibility that Trump covered up his former friend Epstein’s sex trafficking ring cannot be dismissed as simply a distraction. The user assured that voters don’t need reminders that Trump is abandoning working-class Americans because that’s their everyday life. And besides, it goes without saying that this is a major political moment that can be used to fully paint the picture of who Trump actually is, and everyone is listening, even his own base.

Former President Barack Obama recently broke his silence about Trump’s chaotic administration, asking Democrats to stop whining and simply serve Americans effectively. This seems like a great opportunity for that. This situation is quickly growing into a litmus test for many who simply cannot overlook a sex trafficking ring that involved minors. It’s understandable that Nancy Pelosi wants to calm excited conspiracy theorists who have likely drawn conclusions before any evidence has come out. All the more reason, then, to push for the declassification of Epstein files that incriminate individuals while, of course, blacking out the names of his multiple victims.

The pressures on politicians will always be unimaginable, more than civilians will ever know. But a situation that grows to be black and white, like simply naming who was involved in a vile action like this, cannot be ignored. The buck does not stop with Democrats. Trump’s administration is the one holding up the answers that everyone is waiting on, and it’s understandable that Nancy Pelosi is more concerned with getting all the gains she can for the people she represents, but this is not just a “distraction.”


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.