‘This is not justice for anyone’: Experts slam DOJ’s letter defending Epstein files redactions

From MS NOW

The Department of Justice has declared that it has released all available documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite retaining nearly three million additional files, prompting criticism from experts who argue that the lack of transparency does not serve justice. The controversy intensified as Attorney General Pam Bondi insists that all materials comply with the Epstein File Transparency Act, while former President Obama critiques the administration's handling of related issues.

Key Takeaways

  • Epstein files withheld: Just another reminder that transparency often hinges on who’s in power.
  • Obama's 'clown show' comment: Powerful critique or self-serving distraction? Context matters more than ever.
  • The DOJ’s 3 million pages will only fuel conspiracy theories; clarity is the kryptonite of speculation.
  • Redaction rules mimic a magician's illusion: revealing names while hiding truths doesn't fool the audience.
  • Congress' reaction to DOJ's vague disclosures showcases political theater—real accountability seems like a distant act.

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