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DOJ and House Democrats Clash Over Epstein File Redactions

Representative Ted Lieu has challenged the Department of Justice's assertion that all requested Jeffrey Epstein records were provided, pointing to specific redactions as evidence of withholding. This dispute highlights a growing standoff over transparency regarding files involving Donald Trump.

2 articles, 4 posts·February 24 – March 7, 2026
2 News·Tue, Feb 17 – Tue, Feb 24
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DOJ reacts to Democrat allegations over withholding Epstein files on Trump

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Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein files cover-up in BBC interview

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4 Social·Fri, Feb 13 – Today
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Dear @DOJRR47: You are lying again. There are multiple Epstein files that remain redacted, even when we look at them in the reading room. Attached is one such document. Are you going to let us see this unredacted original? And are you going to spy on us again without telling us? https://t.co/htem7J3OLX

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Want more evidence that @TheJusticeDept is covering up the Epstein files to protect Epstein’s best friend Donald Trump? Look at this photo. cc: @DOJRR47

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Dear @AGPamBondi and @DAGToddBlanche: Why are the two discovery requests in this Epstein Files document redacted? You creepily spied on me so you know I saw the unredacted document. https://t.co/t8Cs9m9qCi

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Dear @AGPamBondi and @DAGToddBlanche: Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, you can only redact if the person is a “victim.” You redacted this photo, which means diplomat Peter Mandelson is standing next to a victim with his pants down. Why haven’t you prosecuted him? https://t.co/PsNXVFB4US

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