Joe Rogan explains his appearance in the Epstein files
Joe Rogan criticized the Trump administration for redacting potential co-conspirators in the Epstein files while failing to protect victim identities, amid release of 3.5 million documents.
- During a podcast segment, Rogan criticized the Trump administration's redactions and said his name should never have been redacted.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act compelled the DoJ to release records, but an initial 6 million responsive documents contrasted with 3.5 million claimed to be released, leaving 2.5 million missing.
- Ro Khanna, Democratic representative, said high-profile names were shielded while full names and contact details of 43 victims were published, and secure 'reading rooms' allowed members to view unredacted pages from the 3.5 million documents.
- Last week, at a House Judiciary oversight hearing, Tom Massie, Republican representative, raised release problems while The Wall Street Journal reported Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem resigned Friday after his name was revealed.
- Critics say the DoJ's 'backing up the truck' release strategy risks burying damaging revelations amid the 2026 midterm elections. The disclosures arrive with political stakes high.
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A portal prepares the millions of PDF files in the Epstein case. Thus, the correspondence can be searched and read as in the entrance of an e-mail mailbox.
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