DOJ Finally Admits Tens of Thousands of Epstein Files Were Removed to Protect Trump
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DOJ finally admits tens of thousands of Epstein files were removed to protect Trump
The Department of Justice has quietly admitted what many critics had long suspected. Nearly 48,000 files tied to federal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein were pulled from public access, even as the DOJ touted the release of more than 2 million pages of documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The admission is significant because among […]
DOJ just pulled Epstein 47,000 files. What are they trying to hide?
The DOJ says it hasn't "deleted" any Epstein files. It just took 47,000 of them offline. That's the department's response to a CBS News analysis that counted the pages in the government's Epstein document release. About 2.7 million pages currently available to the public, below the DOJ's own initial claim of 3 million. — Read the rest The post DOJ just pulled Epstein 47,000 files. What are they trying to hide? appeared first on Boing Boing.
The DOJ removed 47,635 files from the Epstein case for review, including documents with unverified allegations against Donald Trump
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