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The Justice Department is withholding Epstein-related correspondence despite requests. The denial fuels questions about whether politically sensitive material is being kept from public view.
The Justice Department is withholding Epstein-related correspondence despite requests, citing unspecified grounds for the denial. The refusal keeps correspondence involving Trump out of public view.
Withholding documents because they involve a sitting president has a familiar ring. The DOJ's rationale matters here—if it's based on executive privilege or active litigation, that's one thing. If it's simply because the material is politically sensitive, that's another. Right now, the public can't tell which it is, and that opacity is the point.
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