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The Justice Department released thousands of new photos and records on Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, but at least 550 pages in the documents are fully redacted.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said on Sunday he thinks it’s a “big mistake” for the Trump administration to release heavily redacted files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying the issue
Overnight, the Justice Department released hundreds more heavily redacted pages of material it had gathered on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. They come in addition to the thousands of pages released Friday,
Trump earlier this year criticized supporters who pushed for the release of files tied to Epstein, but later signed the law requiring their release. Thousands of pages of Epstein-related files have been released, but the format does not appear to be functioning in line with what's required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The Justice Department has released more files related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein after Congress voted to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was then signed by President Donald Trump.
Takeaways from the latest release of Epstein files including pictures of Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger. DOJ says more records are on the way.
The redactions led to mockery online. Soon after the heavily-redacted Epstein files were released, social media users began to make memes and jokes on the pages and pages of blackouts. A picture showing Donald Trump’s famous cameo in Home Alone — with Trump’s face redacted — collected 6 million views.