LIVE EXCLUSIVE: Whistleblower EXPOSES DOJ ERROR in the FILES!!!

From MeidasTouch

A whistleblower has come forward to the House Oversight Committee with evidence of negligence by the Department of Justice regarding the release of the Epstein files, which jeopardizes the identities of survivors. Despite the DOJ's claims of protecting victims' information, the whistleblower reveals significant errors in the handling of these sensitive documents, potentially exposing survivors to harm while the government has failed to rectify these issues for weeks.

Key Takeaways

  • The DOJ's negligence isn't just shocking—it's a decades-long betrayal of Epstein survivors and their trust.
  • Releasing only 1% of the Epstein files highlights systemic failures that jeopardize the safety of victims today.
  • The FBI sat on evidence for ten years! What does that say about our justice system's care for survivors?
  • While the DOJ claims to protect survivors, their actions scream negligence, raising eyebrows and exposing identities.
  • The reluctance in law enforcement to handle abuse cases reveals a persistent culture that fails the most vulnerable.

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