The bill passed and signed a month ago requires the Trump administration to release ALL Epstein files.
However, Trump Deputy AG Todd Blanche told Fox News that the government will not release all the files today.
Blanche said:
So today is 30 days and I expect that we will release several hundred thousand documents today.
And those documents will come out in all kinds of different forms, photographs and other material related to all the investigations into Mr. Epstein. And just so everyone can appreciate, President Trump has been saying for years that he wants full transparency and he wants the Department of Justice to release everything we can regarding these investigations into cases.
And we saw radio silence during the Biden administration from the very Democrats who are shouting from Congress today that we haven’t done enough. But guess what? President Trump signed that law 30 days ago, and since that day we have worked tirelessly to ensure that we receive, review, and release to the American public every document we have within the Department of Justice.
The most important thing that the Attorney General has talked about and that Director Patel has talked about is that we protect victims, and so what we do is look at every piece of paper that we’re going to produce, and make sure that every victim, their name, their identity, their story, to the extent that it needs to be protected, is fully protected.
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What Blanche has outlined is NOT what the law requires. The suspicion is that the Trump administration is sifting through the documents and will release them within weeks, even though federal law requires all documents to be released today.
Democrats make it clear that Trump’s administration is already breaking the law.
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