Trump’s DOJ Pulls Jaw-Dropping Number of Epstein Files Offline
- The U.S. Department of Justice removed 47,635 Epstein-related documents from a public database for further review without previously disclosing this omission.
- Among the withheld files were three FBI interview summaries alleging sexual misconduct by President Donald Trump, while related summaries about Epstein were released.
- The DOJ denied withholding documents for political reasons, but the selective release raises concerns about transparency and compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- The DOJ announced a self-investigation into the missing documents, prompting criticism about the lack of independent oversight in reviewing potential wrongdoing.
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After the removal of tens of thousands of files, the Department of Justice now publishes approximately 2.7 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to a CBS News analysis, a lower number than the original declared by...
More than three million files on the sex offender Epstein should be online. But, according to media reports, tens of thousands of documents are missing – including some in which Trump appears
More than three million files on the sex offender Epstein should be online. However, according to media reports, tens of thousands of documents are missing – including some in which Trump appears.
DOJ Chose Which Epstein Files You’d See — And Left Out the Trump Ones: WSJ
(AP Photo/John McDonnell) The biggest Epstein files story yet dropped Tuesday night in the Wall Street Journal, and you probably missed it. The United States has just launched military strikes on Iran, and every screen in the country was pointed at the Middle East. In that environment, a major accountability story about the Justice Department and 47,635 missing Epstein files didn’t stand much of a chance of breaking through the noise. It deserve…
Since the US attack on Iran, the war in the Middle East has dominated the headlines. 11KM asks whether the Epstein Files are now literally being shelved.
Trump’s DOJ Pulls Jaw-Dropping Number of Epstein Files Offline
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters Thousands of files relating to the Epstein case have been taken offline, according to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal. The Journal found that more than 40,000 files were missing from documents that had been posted to the Justice Department’s website, including…
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