Trump GETS CAUGHT as 3 MILLION Epstein Files REMAIN MISSING!!
From MeidasTouch
The discussion focuses on the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files, highlighting the production of 3 million documents while another 3 million remain undisclosed. It critiques the use of various privilege claims to justify withholding these documents, which, under the Epstein Transparency Act, should be fully released except for necessary redactions to protect victims' identities.
Key Takeaways
- 3 million documents down, but 3 million more are locked away—Trump's transparency resembles a magician's trick.
- Claiming privilege on withheld Epstein files ignores the Epstein Transparency Act’s clear mandate for full disclosure.
- When the Trump DOJ 'reveals' damaging records, it’s likely a smoke screen to obscure even worse evidence.
- Missing documents from Epstein's case suggest the Trump era is more about cover-ups than accountability.
- With missing FBI memos and witness statements, the real Epstein legacy may be in the shadows, not the spotlight.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Epstein Transparency Act (concept)
- Kate Blanch (person)
- Dan Goldman (person)
- Elon Musk (person)
- Southern District of New York (location)
- Congress (location)
- Secretary Howard Lutnik (person)
- Bill Gates (person)