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The Justice Department is sitting on a hidden Epstein email account that could expose Trump ties, while newly released files name Peter Thiel's secretive 'Dialog' society and Trump's intelligence chief Bill Pulte—who also hired a sex offender linked to a coverup.
The Justice Department has a hidden Epstein email account it hasn't released, even as newly unsealed documents name specific figures: Peter Thiel's secretive 'Dialog' society and Bill Pulte, Trump's intelligence chief, who also hired someone tied to covering up a sex offense case. The withheld emails could clarify Trump's connections to Epstein's network. The framing from DOJ is "national security," but the timing—releasing some names while sitting on others—shapes what the public learns.
This is selective disclosure. The government controls which Epstein records see light and which stay buried. Pulte's hiring of someone connected to a coverup suggests potential loyalty patterns or shared interests. The unreleased emails represent a whole category of evidence the public can't scrutinize, even as lower-level files drip out. It's a reminder that "transparency" in high-level investigations often means showing just enough to satisfy legal requirements while keeping the most damaging material locked away.
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