DOJ Defends Epstein File Release, Says No One Was Shielded

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Deputy AG Todd Blanche defended the DOJ’s final Epstein-file release, insisting no one—including President Trump—was protected and that the review complied with the law, even though Congress’s deadline had expired; the release spans roughly 3 million pages, 180,000 images and 2,000 videos with victims’ faces redacted, and the White House had no oversight over the process.
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- Epstein files updates: Democrats skeptical of DoJ’s claim that all Epstein files have been released The Guardian
- Epstein files released: Trump mentioned ‘hundreds of times’ in DoJ documents — live The Times
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