When Trump and Republicans backed down and supported legislation requiring the DOJ to release the Epstein files, the solution was in place.
Sure, the DOJ would release the files.
The DOJ would also make sure they would be heavily edited so you wouldn’t be able to read them.
Epstein survivor Annie Farmer put it this way: “I don’t have much confidence that everything will come out… a lot of effort, money and time has gone into editorials. Not to protect victims, but to protect people in power.’
The redactions were not made to protect survivors, but to protect Trump and his fellow powerful friends of Epstein.
The redactions are so strict that all 119 pages of a grand jury document are redacted.
CNN’s Jake Tapper held up a sample of what the DOJ released and said:
As much of this as possible. I’m talking about a blackout. I don’t know if I can get a close up from my phone. This is, this is a, this is one of the documents. Yes. The Ministry of Justice released this. It’s a hundred pages. Right. And, and this is what it looks like. I don’t know if you can see it.
It’s all black. Yes. It’s just 100 pages of editorial. That’s the transparency we get here.
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This file release is a total joke.
Democrats aren’t laughing. They threaten legal action.
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