Rep. Hank Johnson Picks Up a Guitar to Play the Jeffrey Epstein Musical Number No One Asked For
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Rep. Hank Johnson performed a musical piece in his office to the tune of Jason Isbell's 'Dreamsicle' to call for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. He criticized Republicans for voting against the release, altering the lyrics to make political statements. The performance, intended to be humorous, received significant backlash on social media, with many users expressing disapproval and suggesting that he should resign. Johnson had previously used music for political commentary, notably covering a Jimi Hendrix song to criticize former President Trump.
Epstein died by suicide Believe that and you must be blind You've been telling us you'd release the files but where are they? We've gone along with what's been told You've had plenty of time You're in control But now you say you will withhold The Epstein files Dreamsicle on a summer night in a folding lawn chair Trump's howling at the moon Release the Epstein files soon.
I have no idea who you are, but you should resign after that. That's sad. Somebody help him. I wonder what would happen to me at my job if I stopped work in the middle of the workday to write a ballad about wanting the Epstein files to be released. I would say don't quit your day job, but you should quit that too.
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