DOJ Nears Deadline to Release Key Epstein Files Amid Mounting Frustration

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The Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release remaining files on Jeffrey Epstein following the passage of the Epstein Transparency Act, which aims to disclose investigative records amid ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories about Epstein's connections to powerful individuals. The law allows for redactions to protect victims' identities and ongoing investigations, and its implementation comes after years of legal battles and political debate.
- After years of speculation, DOJ faces Friday deadline to release remaining Epstein files ABC News
- Exclusive: Frustration mounts at Justice Department as it races to redact some Epstein files, sources say CNN
- Epstein files live updates as Justice Department expects to release some records today CBS News
- Stephen A. Smith: Trump tried to protect ‘very influential people’ in Epstein files thehill.com
- A Guide to the ‘Epstein Files’ and Other Materials Released So Far The Wall Street Journal
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