NBC News - Today marks one month since the deadline for the Justice Department to release all of its files related to Jeffrey Epstein, but only a fraction of the records have been made public. The agency has acknowledged that there are "millions" of pages of materials outstanding.
The delays have frustrated victims and brought warnings of repercussions from the bipartisan co-authors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna.
Massie claimed that "Attorney General Bondi is making illegal redactions and withholding key documents that would implicate associates of Epstein."
Khanna said the "DOJ’s refusal to follow the law" is "an obstruction of justice." More
No comments:
Post a Comment