DOJ releases 11,000 more Jeffrey Epstein files
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Even if the DOJ dump is incomplete and heavily redacted, at least Jmail makes them easy to access—thanks to a familiar interface and AI.
A botched rollout of Epstein documents under Trump let the public bypass redactions sparking challenges and violation claims under the Epstein Transparency Act.
Several prominent social-media influencers on Monday circulated a video — claiming it came from the Department of Justice — that
An NPR analysis of the Epstein files shows some documents, originally available on Friday, are no longer on the Department of Justice's "Epstein Library" website as the DOJ releases more files.
Trump reluctantly signed the Epstein bill into law in November, after months of opposing the legislation and repeatedly calling it a “hoax” against him. His stance on the matter shifted only after it became clear that the bill would pass the House through the use of a bipartisan discharge petition.