US Congress Releases 33K Pages of Epstein Files

US Congress Releases 33K Pages of Epstein Files
Above: A photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Teala Davies circulates at Lotte New York Palace on Nov. 21, 2019, in New York City. Image copyright: Steven Ferdman/Getty Images

The Spin

Republican narrative

This document release marks meaningful progress in uncovering the truth about Epstein's crimes and government failures. The Trump administration is delivering on transparency promises by cooperating with congressional subpoenas and releasing thousands of pages that provide the most complete picture yet of the sex trafficking investigation. This systematic approach ensures proper redaction to protect victims while still providing accountability.

Democratic narrative

This document dump is a calculated distraction designed to derail bipartisan efforts for complete transparency. Releasing 97% already-public information while blatantly blocking the discharge petition shows the administration is covering up for powerful associates rather than delivering long-overdue justice for survivors. The timing coincides suspiciously with coordinated efforts to prevent a meaningful House vote that would finally force the release of all remaining classified files.

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