frigidweirdo
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"“The DOJ said it identified over 6 million potentially responsive pages but is releasing only about 3.5 million after review and redactions,” said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who teamed up with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) to force a vote on the bill that resulted in the Epstein files’ release, in a statement. “This raises questions as to why the rest are being withheld.”"
Yep, 6 million files.
Trump has released only 3.5 million of them.
He was told to release ALL THE FILES on the 19th December, he released 1% of those files.
Now the DOJ is saying this is the last release and it's met its obligation, which is just laughable.
"DOJ releases tranche of Epstein files, says it has met its legal obligations"
They're saying....
"He said they had to review more than 6 million pages — "two Eiffel Towers of pages" — to decide what to release. They're continuing to withhold documents that depict violence or involve attorney-client privilege, he said. The department also said it discarded any duplicates or unrelated materials."
What does that mean when they say "involve attorney-client privilege"??? Sounds like a get out clause for some documents that might tell people what really happened.
(I was going to change the title to say "DOJ says no more will be released" but forgot before I clicked to post).
