The Epstein files were meant to close the case - but questions still remain
The Department of Justice identified about 1,200 alleged Epstein victims but released heavily redacted files missing key investigative evidence with more documents due soon.
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DOJ’s Todd Blanche says 15 Epstein files missing has ‘nothing to do with President Trump’
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says that the disappearance of fifteen photos from the Epstein files “has nothing to do with President Trump” and that every mention and photo of President Trump in the Epstein files will be released.
NBC's Kristen Welker Grills Todd Blanche on Trump, Epstein
NBC’s Kristen Welker squared off against Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in a tense showdown over the Epstein files. In a 20-minute interview on Sunday’s Meet the Press, Welker grilled Blanche on why the DOJ failed to comply with legislation requiring that all of the files be released on Friday. “The Epstein Files Transparency Act called for all files, with limited exceptions, to be released within 30 days,” Welker said. “On Friday, the Jus…
Epstein files raise questions about evidence and possible accomplices
WASHINGTON – The Justice Department’s partial release of the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files raises important questions, lawmakers and victim advocates say, about potentially botched investigations – and about what other evidence the government may have about potential co-conspirators.
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