The “Epstein class”

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Today, Explained

2026-02-28

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No one did enough to stop Jeffrey Epstein, including elected Democrats. Rep. Ro Khanna says they should be held accountable. The episode was produced by Jesse Ash, edited by Miranda Kennedy, fact-checked by Andrea Lopez-Cruzado, engineered by Shannon Mahoney, and hosted by Astead Herndon. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) during a news conference on the Epstein Files Transparency Act outside the U.S. Capitol. Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images. You can also watch this episode on video at youtube.com/vox. Listen to Today, Explained ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. New Vox members get $20 off their membership right now. Transcript at ⁠vox.com/today-explained-podcast.⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Hi and welcome to Today Explains Saturday.

  • So, everybody knows our politics are divided.

  • Democrat versus Republican, left versus right, divided on lines like age, gender, and race.

  • But the biggest divide in our politics may not be about identity at all.

  • In my opinion, it's insiders versus outsiders.

  • And it's only gotten more noticeable in recent months,

  • as issues like the Epstein files and questions about artificial intelligence have seemed to pit the elites against the rest of us.

  • Congressman Ro Khanna is at the center of both of these issues.

  • He wrote the Epstein Transparency Act.

  • He brought one of the survivors of Epstein's abuse to this week's State of the Union.

  • And he's coined the term Epstein class,

  • meaning the group of wealthy and connected individuals that he says deserve accountability,

  • even if they're Democrats.

  • Khanna is also the congressman from Silicon Valley,

  • meaning he's worked with companies like Google and Meta and seen them transition over the years.

  • And he's at the forefront of one of the most important political questions of our moment.

  • Is AI about to put us all out of work?

  • And is the government going to do anything about it?

  • So this week, I travel to Washington DC to talk to Khanna about this and a whole lot more.

  • Let's dig in.