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‘It’s Perpetuated This News Cycle’: Frustration Mounts in Trump’s Orbit About Messaging on Latest Epstein Documents

The Justice Department released nearly 30,000 Epstein-related documents with victim protections, consolidating prior public records while omitting sensitive FBI interviews and DOJ memos.

  • On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice released almost 30,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, posting them publicly with legally required victim protections via a DOJ social media post.
  • After Congress set a Dec. 19 deadline, the Department of Justice said the volume was too large to process and planned rolling releases in the coming weeks.
  • Some files include untrue allegations against President Donald Trump submitted to the FBI before the 2020 election; the DOJ said those claims are unfounded and false.
  • Reviewers found the trove omitted FBI victim interviews and internal Justice Department memos on charging decisions, and the tens of thousands of pages offered little new insight, mirroring Friday's heavily redacted release.
  • Many records that were scattered across court filings, congressional releases, and freedom of information requests are now consolidated and searchable, and the DOJ said it will continue rolling releases in the coming weeks.
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When the Department of Justice released a first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday, including photographs of former President Bill Clinton, White House officials rushed to amplify the importance of the new documents.

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‘It’s perpetuated this news cycle’: Frustration mounts in Trump’s orbit about messaging on latest Epstein documents

When the Justice Department released a first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday that included photographs of former President Bill Clinton, White House officials raced to amplify the importance of the new documents.

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DOJ slams new drop of Epstein files

The US Government has slammed the latest drop of Epstein files after Donald Trump was mentioned multiple times.

·Sydney, Australia
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