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‘The Epstein administration’: The DoJ just declared it won’t release the rest of the Epstein files

Despite there supposedly still being 3 million unreleased documents the DoJ wants us to believe it has released everything it has.

The Trump administration has been faced with a great deal of backlash after roughly half of the Epstein files were released at the end of last month and rightly so, the things revealed have turned people’s stomachs and left them wondering what could be in the rest. But it seems we may not be getting the rest as Pam Bondi now claims the DoJ is “done” releasing the files.

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That’s right, while the DoJ has acknowledged that there are roughly 6 million Epstein files, only about 3.5 million have been released to the public so far. This means that almost half of the information about Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices is still being kept from the public and the government isn’t going to do a thing about it, which, might I add, goes against the Epstein Files Transparency Act which was passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Pam Bondi has spectacularly stated that the DoJ is “done” with regards to releasing the files. In a move that has brought about swift backlash the Attorney General claimed that the DoJ had released all the files pertaining to Epstein. One lawmaker labeled the current administration the “Epstein administration,” due to the shameless cover-up happening before our very eyes.

Even Republican representatives were frustrated with the slow progress of the case as Nancy Mace slammed the DoJ for redacting significant names from the files. Meanwhile, Senator John Kennedy called for the administration to “release everything.”

Lawmakers are calling it the ‘Epstein Administration’

People are certainly tired of the cover up and they just want some straight answers from an administration that seems to have fought the release of these files at every turn. The lack of transparency on the matter has made many people suspicious of what could be in those supposed extra 3 million files that the government doesn’t want people to see.

The files that have been released so far have rocked the very foundations of the Republican party with people calling for the DoJ and the FBI to investigate those whose names appeared in the documents. Among those names, President Donald Trump appeared countless times prompting online theorists to suspect the president knows more and was more involved with Epstein’s operation than he is letting on.

Last week Pam Bondi was grilled by lawmakers over the files, despite it all, she still tried to spin it in a positive light, drawing attention to the DOW as if that has anything to do with the matter at hand. Her constant denial and deflection has seen her become a liability to the Republican party and now even MAGAs are turning on her. This latest development will possibly serve to split MAGA and the Republican party even more.


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Jordan is a freelance writer who has been featured in a number of publications. He has a Masters in Creative Writing and loves telling that to anyone who will listen. Aside from that he often spends time getting lost in films, books and games. He particularly enjoys fantasy from The Legend of Zelda to The Lord of the Rings.