Trump’s DOJ has released just 2% of the Epstein files, report claims
The DOJ released only 2 percent of Epstein-related files, including a 130-name list with many redactions, raising concerns about full compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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Only a fraction of the Epstein files have been published, although Congress demanded transparency. A US analyst now accuses the Trump administration of using the issue in the election campaign and deliberately blocking it later.
Trump’s DOJ ‘has released only 2pc of data held in Epstein files’
Even after millions of pages have been released and hundreds of high-profile figures have been named – including Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe – the overwhelming majority of the Department of Justice’s files on Jeffrey Epstein still remain unpublished, according to a new report.
Analyst flags ‘the worst part’ of the Trump admin’s Epstein files releases
A progressive analyst flagged “the worst part” of how the Trump administrationhas handled the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files in a new podcast episode on Monday night. Last December, Congress overwhelmingly passed a law requiring the Trump administration to release all Epstein-related files in its possession. However, the administration has only released approximately 2% of the files it has. At the same time, Attorney General Pam Bondi has …
Analyst flags 'the worst part' of the Trump admin's Epstein files releases
A progressive analyst flagged "the worst part" of how the Trump administration has handled the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files in a new podcast episode on Monday night. Last December, Congress overwhelmingly passed a law requiring the Trump administration to release all Epstein-related files in its possession. However, the administration has only released approximately 2% of the files it has. At the same time, Attorney General Pam Bondi has…
Alex Jones At Wits' End With Trump's 'Dirty' DOJ: 'I've Had It!'
MAGA broadcaster Alex Jones expressed frustration after insisting that Attorney General Pam Bondi's Department of Justice was wrong to claim that it had released all documents required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. "Now it's the big, massive top story, Saturday and Sunday, that people reading these files think maybe that's the case," Jones explained on his Monday show. "Again, you heard Bondi, oh, there's hundreds of victims with Epste…
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