DOJ Deadline to Release Epstein Files Is Now Just Days Away
Lawmakers and survivors press DOJ for full disclosure under Epstein Files Transparency Act with limited redactions allowed, amid ongoing investigations and delayed high-profile testimonies.
- The DOJ faces a Friday deadline to release Epstein records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, with warnings of redactions and delays, as reports emerge this week.
- Led by a bipartisan push, three federal judges last week ordered grand jury transcripts unsealed as survivors testified on Capitol Hill and lawmakers pressed for disclosure.
- Expected materials include victim statements, flight logs, seized electronic devices, and documentation of Epstein's death, while a Justice Department and FBI memo said Epstein harmed over one thousand victims.
- As a result, testimony scheduled this week for Bill and Hillary Clinton before the House Oversight Committee has been pushed to January, with Schumer warning of `serious legal and political consequences` if files are partially released.
- Following a release that began last week, observers expect heavy redactions despite legal limits, Senator Ron Wyden urged the Treasury Department to disclose alleged blackmail payment records, and more photos are anticipated.
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Epstein records set for release: Senate Democrats confront legal deadline & political fallout
The clock is ticking in Washington. Senate Democrats hold a high-stakes LIVE briefing as the United States faces a legal deadline to release long-sealed Jeffrey Epstein records. Mandated by law, the documents are expected by December 19, but growing concerns over redactions, political pressure, and elite accountability have ignited fierce debate on Capitol Hill.
DOJ deadline to release Epstein files is now just days away
Friday's deadline for the Department of Justice to release all files relating to the Epstein investigation is fast approaching, but the DOJ has not said when they plan to drop the files or if they will do so at all.Wednesday, Senate Democrats threatened legal action if all files are not released.Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reiterated the unanimous passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in his chamber and the near unanimous suppor…
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