Epstein Files Transparency Order Issued

Epstein Files Transparency Order Issued

Source: Fox News

Summary

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to release more unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records or justify keeping them sealed by July 2. The order includes redacted versions of files documenting a minor’s uncorroborated sexual assault allegations against President Donald Trump. The Justice Department has faced criticism over the scope of its redactions, with critics arguing it has concealed information that should be public under the law.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

The process of releasing Epstein records has entered a familiar phase, with a federal judge ordering the Justice Department to disclose more information. The department has faced growing criticism over its redactions, with critics arguing it has concealed information that should be public. The order includes redacted versions of files documenting a minor’s uncorroborated sexual assault allegations against President Donald Trump. The Justice Department is also required to issue a complete log of every redaction made in records released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The case has become a familiar ritual, with the judge, the Justice Department, and the president’s team playing their expected roles.

The performance of transparency and accountability continues, with the judge’s order serving as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for information.


Author: Evan Null