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In a FOIA lawsuit, the FBI acknowledged maintaining instructional videos that trained agents on what material to redact from Epstein files. Trump's DOJ made the admission in response to Epstein allegations.
During a FOIA lawsuit, the FBI disclosed that it maintains instructional videos that trained agents on what material to redact from Epstein case files. Trump's DOJ made the admission while responding to FOIA requests related to Epstein allegations. The existence of such training materials suggests the bureau developed systematic practices for withholding information from the public.
This is a smoking gun for a coverup infrastructure. The FBI didn't just redact sensitive material here and there—it created training materials teaching agents how to do it consistently. The fact that these videos exist as discrete training products suggests institutional coordination on what to hide and how. A FOIA lawsuit forcing this admission suggests courts may compel the release of materials the FBI was trained to bury.
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