Countdown to Disclosure: Epstein Deadline Tests US ...
The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the DOJ to disclose federal records on Epstein’s operations and associates, with some redactions allowed for security and privacy.
- By December 19, the U.S. Department of Justice must release Jeffrey Epstein records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, following congressional action and US President Donald Trump's signing.
- Driven by demands to lift secrecy, Congress enacted the Epstein Files Transparency Act amid public pressure and transparency advocates despite Trump calling it a `Democrat hoax`.
- The archive contains internal correspondence and investigative material, court records, victim statements, flight logs, seized electronic devices, and documentation of Epstein's death in a New York jail; the statute allows redactions for victim identities, active investigations, national security, and litigation-sensitive material.
- Survivors are hopeful but wary of changing political stances, while the release could prove awkward for Trump given his past friendship with Epstein.
- The files may illuminate the 2008 plea bargain that potentially shielded unnamed co‑conspirators, clarifying how institutions and prosecutors handled tycoons, politicians, academics and celebrities.
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He will have to keep this promise under the pressure of Congress, after months of diversion tactics.
After months of postponements, the Trump Administration is about to disclose documents related to the Epstein case, a decision forced by a law of Congress was the rallying cry of the base
It was the rallying cry of Donald Trump's base: "Published the Epstein file". Friday at the latest, after months of delaying tactics, the Republican administration will have to keep this promise, under the pressure of Congress. ...
Poll: Most Americans Think Trump Knew About Epstein Sex Crimes
Donald Trump is not just nosediving in the polls on the economy, inflation, and immigration. He’s doing terribly on the subject of his sex-trafficking pedophiliac pal, Jeffrey Epstein, too. CNN analyzed two sets of poll numbers that could spell big trouble for Trump after next Friday’s big deadline for the Department of Justice to turn over the Epstein files. First, a Reuters-Ipsos poll, completed on Monday. “Just 18% said it was ‘somewhat’ or ‘…
Countdown to disclosure: Epstein deadline tests US transparency
US President Donald Trump's administration is facing a Friday deadline to release decades of government secrets on notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the latest milestone in the long-running effort to uncover the full extent of his network.
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