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'I Am Not Done' | Thomas Massie Decries Political Retaliation After More Epstein Files Released
The DOJ released half of the Epstein files containing over 38,000 mentions of Trump, including unredacted photos of young women, raising concerns about incomplete disclosure and redaction errors.
- On Friday, the Department of Justice published about three million pages from the Jeffrey Epstein probe but released only half of total records despite legal requirements.
- Federal law requires redacting sensitive images and identifying information before release, and a DOJ spokesperson said it is `working around the clock` to address victim concerns and ensure responsive documents repopulate after fixes.
- The New York Times review found President Donald Trump was mentioned more than 38,000 times and identified 40 nude photographs with faces visible.
- After the paper notified the DOJ on Saturday, images flagged by The New York Times have since been removed or redacted, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the files were reviewed last summer and found no credible evidence against the president.
- Critics allege the partial release suggests attempts to shield powerful figures, linking Attorney General Pam Bondi, while a Kentucky congressman reports political retaliation after files referencing the Trump family and Mar-a-Lago surfaced.
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New Epstein files reveal thousands of mentions of Trump. It certainly has nothing to prove, but is a political crisis still threatening the US President?
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe most recent installment of the published Epstein files draws a hoarding painting of the High Society – legal consequences are unlikely, but the reputation of the American elite suffers overall.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleUS President Donald Trump appears more than 38,000 times in documents related to financier Jeffrey Epstein, but there is no evidence of wrongdoing on his part in these materials.
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