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Let's talk about Trump’s DOJ still not releasing the Epstein files....

Beau of The Fifth Column

Beau of The Fifth Column

Society & Culture

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🗓️ 22 December 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Let's talk about Trump’s DOJ still not releasing the Epstein files....

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0:00.0

Well, howdy there, internet people it spell again.

0:05.0

So today, we're going to talk about Trump's DOJ still not releasing the Epstein files.

0:13.0

One of the most notable things about the documents that were released was what wasn't in them.

0:19.0

Despite Trump losing his pressure campaign in Congress to stop

0:23.6

the discharge petition that wound up ordering the release of the documents, the administration

0:28.7

is being accused of slow walking the release. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said,

0:36.2

Simply releasing a mountain of blacked out pages

0:39.7

violates the spirit of transparency and the letter of the law. For example, all 119 pages

0:47.9

of one document were completely blacked out. We need answers as to why. Republican Representative Thomas Massey echoed the

0:58.0

displeasure, posting to social media that the partial release, quote, grossly fails to comply with

1:06.1

both the spirit and the letter of the law that Trump signed just 30 days ago.

1:13.0

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has stated that more materials are coming

1:18.1

and has reportedly indicated to Congress that the disclosure will be done by the end of the year.

1:25.3

But Representative Robert Garcia of California noted that by his

1:29.9

estimation, the documents produced only account for about 10% of what DOJ has in its possession.

1:38.3

The disclosures come on the heels of reporting that says the groups within DOJ that are tasked with making redactions

1:46.3

are frustrated at the lack of clear guidance on how to make the most information possible

1:52.3

available to the public. Attorneys working at DOJ's National Security Division were reportedly

1:59.7

feeling the pressure of the fast approaching deadline

2:02.7

for disclosure and less than clear guidance on how to handle the documentation.

2:08.9

The documentation that was released seemed to make few references to Trump, but there was a lot

2:15.9

on former President Clinton, whose spokesperson accused the Trump

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