DOJ Releases Epstein Files Amid Transparency Criticism
Following the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Department of Justice released a massive cache of records concerning Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The disclosure has sparked intense public debate due to the extensive redactions applied to the documents.
35 articles, 17 posts·January 28 – March 5, 2026
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35 News·Wed, Jan 28 – Today
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'If You Can Keep It': What Should Accountability Look Like In The Epstein Case? : 1A
NPR
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DOJ to release more than 47,000 withheld Jefferey Epstein files by...
New York Post
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Did the DOJ Follow the Law with Epstein Files Redactions?
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17 Social·Fri, Jan 30 – Today
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I went to the House floor today to talk about what I've seen in the Epstein files so far. I plan on returning to the DOJ very soon — this work is far from over. This government is lying to us and I'll continue to fight until we have full transparency. https://t.co/qdq5LYj0UF
Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost on x
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How many times has Pam Bondi lied about the Epstein files? And why is the DOJ attacking a survivor for standing up for other survivors? Asking for a friend.
Rep. Nancy Mace on x
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🚨Today at 10:00 AM ET I’ll deliver a speech on the House floor sharing what I’ve learned so far about the Epstein files. Tune in at: m.youtube.com/USHouseClerk...
Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost on bluesky
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🚨Today at 10:00 AM ET I’ll deliver a speech on the House floor sharing what I’ve learned so far about the Epstein files. Tune in at https://t.co/JJp8JcVyXd
Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost on x