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A FOIA request forced the FBI to disclose how it redacted Epstein documents. The DOJ is now 206 days past the federal deadline to release the full files, keeping billionaires and elites shielded from public scrutiny.
A FOIA request forced the FBI to explain how it redacted Epstein documents after already blowing past the federal deadline to release them. The DOJ is now 206 days overdue in releasing the full files, which are expected to name prominent individuals connected to Epstein's crimes.
This is a clearcut delay without legal justification. The FBI had to publicly explain redaction decisions it made after the deadline already passed—meaning it missed the deadline, then kept redacting anyway. At 206 days late, this crosses from "slow bureaucracy" into deliberate withholding. The longer the Epstein files stay sealed, the longer prominent names stay hidden. The fact that the FBI had to be sued to even explain its redactions suggests there was no plan to release them voluntarily.
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