Justice Department to Release 3 Million Pages on Epstein: Transparency or Political Theater?
The Trump administration commits to releasing millions of pages on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, yet questions linger about full transparency amid political pressures.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced an unprecedented release of over three million pages of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including thousands of images and videos. This expansive disclosure aims to fulfill congressional mandates for transparency, but one must ask: Is this a genuine effort to expose corruption or merely political posturing? Is This the Transparency America Deserves? Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that no redactions will apply to approximately 180,000 new images tied to the case. Yet, despite this grand promise, some documents will remain shielded from public view under claims of protecting victims’ privacy...
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