He made a very clear and concise point, actually. Maxwell and Epstein were arrested under the suspicion of engaging in sex trafficking minors, and they happened to be very well-connected. Someone bought those child prostitutes, and if anyone would know who, it’d be Maxwell, the only living person we can ask (considering Epstein was conveniently left alone in his cell with no supervision for long enough to die). Presumably a business like this has a ledger, or a record of clients, or any sort of paper trail we could use. One would think we’d eventually hear about who those clients were, no? Unless, of course, it’d be inconvenient to publicise this list or investigate it in any way. You’re asking him to show you cases that weren’t covered by the media. How can he show you cases that weren’t covered? They weren’t covered - there’s nothing to show, by definition.
Not that this has anything to do with codifying access to birth control, it doesn’t and the whole discussion is grossly off-topic.