Government Accountability

Justice Department’s Epstein Files Release: Transparency or Tactical Delay?

By Economics Desk | August 18, 2025

The Justice Department’s sudden agreement to hand over Jeffrey Epstein investigation files to Congress raises critical questions about transparency and accountability under the Trump administration, spotlighting the battle between national sovereignty and political maneuvering.

In a move that seems calculated rather than coincidental, the Justice Department has agreed to provide Congress with documents from the highly sensitive Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation. Kentucky Representative James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, announced these records would begin arriving starting Friday, potentially easing tensions between branches of government—for now.But why now? How long will Washington continue to play political games with one of the most disturbing criminal cases in recent memory? The Epstein case exposed not only a web of high-powered connections but also glaring weaknesses in our justice system’s ability to hold elites accountable....

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