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Reddit's r/Epstein community is actively discussing FBI reports of Trump meeting Epstein in 2015, new Epstein files, and potential coverups by DOJ officials like Todd Blanche.
Reddit's r/Epstein community is actively discussing newly available FBI reports and documents that include mention of Trump meeting Epstein in 2015. Users are also examining potential involvement of DOJ officials like Todd Blanche in alleged coverups. The community is using publicly available documents to crowdsource research and connect dots.
Crowdsourced investigation via Reddit is a known phenomenon, but the scale and coordination here matters. These are open-source researchers working with declassified or released documents, not conducting new investigations. The significance is that Trump-Epstein connections, previously discussed in whispered speculation, are now being examined against actual documents. Blanche, who is now in government, was allegedly involved in handling some of these matters in his previous capacity, which creates questions about conflicts of interest and potential incentives to suppress information.
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