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flag The DOJ released redacted Epstein documents under a congressional mandate, withholding key details and sparking criticism over transparency.

flag The U.S. Department of Justice released thousands of pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, fulfilling a congressional mandate under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, though the release remains heavily redacted. flag The materials include photos of Epstein with public figures like Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger, but no substantial evidence linking Donald Trump to Epstein’s network. flag The DOJ withheld victim identities, sensitive investigation details, and 119 pages of grand jury testimony, citing privacy and national security concerns. flag Lawmakers and victims’ advocates criticized the partial disclosure as insufficient and potentially politically motivated, with some calling for legal action over withheld information. flag The release, delayed until the final deadline, has fueled ongoing scrutiny over government transparency and the handling of Epstein’s case.

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