- United States
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Force the DOJ to release the unredacted Epstein files. Every week this drags on, the cover-up becomes more obvious — and so does who benefits from it.
Rep. Goldman visited the DOJ and found documents with "nothing in there that should have been redacted." A 2009 email from Epstein's attorney was nearly fully blacked out in the public release, and when Goldman showed the unredacted version on the House floor, it included Trump saying he "may have been" on Epstein's plane and at his house — a direct contradiction of Trump's public statements. The DOJ buried that. Acting AG Todd Blanche now says the DOJ should just "move on." That's not transparency, that's a shutdown.
Nearly 2.5 million documents remain sealed, six months after the Epstein Files Transparency Act mandated their release. The longer those names stay hidden, the more it looks like the law is being used to protect the powerful rather than the victims. Push for full, unredacted disclosure — no privilege claims, no stalling, no moving on.