Trickle release of Epstein files on a Friday signals move to bury Trump ties
The Justice Department partially released files related to Jeffrey Epstein on a Friday, leading to accusations that the Trump administration is attempting to minimize potential damage to the former president. The release, mandated by law, was criticized for being incomplete and heavily redacted.

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AI-generatedThe Justice Department partially released files related to Jeffrey Epstein on a Friday, leading to accusations that the Trump administration is attempting to minimize potential damage to the former president. The release, mandated by law, was criticized for being incomplete and heavily redacted. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that additional documents would be released over the coming weeks, a process that some believe is designed to bury the story during the holiday season. Despite Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly informing Trump that his name was in the files, the initial release contained no mention of him. Critics, including Representative Thomas Massie, claim the release fails to comply with the law.
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15 extractedThomas Massie said the release “grossly fails to comply” with the statute.
Todd Blanche said the department wouldn’t release all files on Friday as required by law.
The department released thousands of pages of materials on Friday evening, not the hundreds of thousands Blanche promised.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act mandates the release of the materials.
Thomas Massie said the release “grossly fails to comply” with the statute.
Todd Blanche said the department wouldn’t be releasing all files on Friday as required by law.
The justice department partially released Epstein files on a Friday.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires attorney general Pam Bondi to submit a report detailing all categories of the records and a summary of the redactions made
Thomas Massie said the release “grossly fails to comply” with the statute.
The justice department partially released Epstein files on a Friday.
Todd Blanche said the department wouldn’t be releasing all of the files on Friday as required by the law.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act mandates attorney general to submit a report detailing records.
Attorney general Pam Bondi reportedly told Trump his name was in the files.
Pam Bondi reportedly told Trump his name was in the files.
The justice department’s partial release of the Epstein files on Friday signaled how the agency is trying to bury Donald Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein.