Epstein files updates: Democrats question DoJ’s claim that all Epstein files have been released | Jeffrey Epstein

Top Democrat says attorney general ‘in violation of the law’ if more Epstein files are not released

Robert Garcia, the Democratic ranking member on the House oversight committee which has taken a lead role in investigating the government’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s prosecutions, accused attorney general Pam Bondi of breaking the law after her deputy Todd Blanche indicated the department would release no further files related to the disgraced financier.

“Donald Trump and his Department Justice have now made it clear that they intend to withhold roughly 50% of the Epstein files, while claiming to have fully complied with the law. This is outrageous and incredibly concerning,” Garcia said in a statement.

“The Oversight Committee subpoena directs Pam Bondi to release all the files to the committee, while protecting survivors. They are in violation of the law.”

The Republican-controlled oversight committee’s investigation has resulted in the release of several documents that have shed light on Epstein’s relationship with powerful figures including Donald Trump:

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Obama ethic lawyer says Trump’s justice department is illegally withholding files

Norm Eisen, a lawyer who served as special assistant to Barack Obama for ethics and government reform from 2009-2010, has released a statement on behalf of his nonpartisan Democracy Defenders Fund on what he calls the Trump justice department’s “failure to fully release all eligible files relating to the Epstein investigation, as required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act”, through its new, partial release of documents.

Eisen says:

These documents were due more than a month ago. Speaking at the Justice Department today, Todd Blanche announced that the Department had likely made its final release of documents. But while Blanche said the Department reviewed roughly six million records, it only plans to release about three million. Worse, he conceded the Department has been redacting records beyond what the law allows.

“They are trying to sell this as full compliance and the ‘complete’ Epstein record. But everything about their rollout signals the same old playbook: heavy redactions, selective disclosure, and a public-facing archive that does not reliably reflect what the government actually has.

“Again, the Department says: trust us. Again, we will not take up their insincere offer. In the hours and days ahead, we will scrutinize every page. We have litigation pending, and we are prepared to use every available legal remedy to compel full compliance and complete production, while taking every step to protect the privacy and dignity of the victims.”

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