Anonymous Unredacted Epstein files 02/07/26(Sat)15:02:30 No. 1487383 DoJ will release unredacted Epstein files to Congress only. nothing significant will come of it https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5727087-justice-department-epstein-files-lawmakers/ DOJ to allow lawmakers access to unredacted Epstein files starting Monday The Department of Justice (DOJ) said it will begin allowing lawmakers to review the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files starting Monday in the wake of criticism that the administration has improperly shielded the identities of various people. “I am writing to confirm that the department is making unredacted versions of the more than 3 million pages of publicly released documents available for review by both houses of Congress starting Monday,” Assistant Attorney General Patrick Davis wrote in a letter to all 535 members that was obtained by The Hill. Lawmakers will be able to review the files in a reading room at the Department of Justice. While they are not permitted to bring electronic devices, they may take notes. The alert came after several members of Congress said they had questions about whether the DOJ had fully complied with a law requiring public release of the files. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche held a press conference to announce the release of a final tranche of documents, with the DOJ ultimately posting 3 million pages. “Our review is particularly urgent because DOJ itself claims to have identified over 6 million potentially responsive pages, but after releasing only about half of them—including over 200,000 pages that DOJ redacted or withheld—says strangely that it has fully complied with the Act,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) wrote in a letter to the DOJ last month. >>
Anonymous 02/07/26(Sat)15:02:57 No. 1487385 “We seek to ensure that your redactions comply with the Act’s requirement that materials be withheld only in narrow circumstances, such as protecting victims’ personally identifiable information, and not on the basis of ‘embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or foreign dignitary.’” The latest tranche included a number of salacious details about public figures, including several unverified claims regarding President Trump. Emails also show Epstein communicating with Elon Musk and Bill Gates. But the senders of many lewd emails were also redacted, prompting Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), the sponsors of the legislation that forced the file’s public release, to demand a meeting with Blanche. Khanna showed various snapshots of emails on social platform X, demanding the meeting “to ask why the senders of these emails have been redacted.” Khanna showed various snapshots of emails on social platform X, demanding the meeting “to ask why the senders of these emails have been redacted.” “Concealing the reputations of these powerful men is a blatant violation of the Epstein Transparency Act we passed,” he wrote. >>
thar's a guid boy 02/07/26(Sat)16:15:50 No. 1487397 DoJ All will be allowed, except for the ones that fell between the crack of Bondi's ass, and the ones that Israel still has and will never relief.... As long as the good boys stay good >>
Anonymous 02/07/26(Sat)16:18:41 No. 1487400 >>1487385 The only victims here are the poor CEOs, associated billionaires and Trump staffers. We should respect their privacies during these trying times>>
Anonymous 02/07/26(Sat)20:54:28 No. 1487451 It won't be fully redacted and odds are trump's goons already destroyed the most damning and smoking gun evidence that trump raped kids. Also the law was to make it public, not just for congress. >>
Anonymous 02/08/26(Sun)01:33:27 No. 1487483 >>1487383 >they may take notes. they expect 80 year old super boomers to be able to transcribe anything without kneeling over and breaking their arm?>>
Anonymous 02/08/26(Sun)01:47:29 No. 1487484 >>1487451 I still can't believe how effortlessly they've destroyed our government. They're legally required to do something and they just go "no.">>
Anonymous 02/08/26(Sun)03:00:22 No. 1487485 >>1487484 Congress has power of the purse, oversight, and impeachment to compel the executive, they just don't use it because Congress hates commitment and/or serves the interest of the rich.>>
Anonymous 02/08/26(Sun)03:22:46 No. 1487487 >>1487485 >purse Trump's favorite move this administration is withhold and cancel congressionally approved funding to enforce his will. He has the purse now.>oversight MAGA is doing absolutely whatever the fuck they want with no oversight whatsoever. When they do have oversight, they ignore it, cuz fuck em.>impeachment This is true, and that's very obviously the right thing to do here, but one, they just won't, and two, it's too late. MAGA's already taken over and destroyed the US government.>>
Anonymous 02/08/26(Sun)03:37:58 No. 1487488 >>1487487 He's only allowed to do it because many in the rich and MIC want or tolerate it. There's a ton of Thiel types who think that they're basically in the endgame, or near enough to it, to realize their dystopian aspirations. They have the tech now to step on the face of humanity for the rest of time. They'll have the tech soon to elevate themselves to demigodhood with stuff like anti-aging treatments, designer babies, and robots. They also realize that they're in a race against the clock. Things will not get better, at least for the next few decades. It won't take much more to get massive unrest and the plebs gunning for them. It's why they all collectively freaked out when Luigi happened. It's why so many of them are hedging their bets by building doomsday bunkers.>>
Anonymous 02/08/26(Sun)03:38:01 No. 1487489 They only get to view the unredacted versions of the files already released, not all the other shit they are still hiding.
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