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Backlash against the US Attorney General after Jeffrey Epstein files are heavily censored

There is uproar and backlash in the US against Attorney-General Pam Bondi after the Department of Justice released the Jeffrey Epstein files with heavy redactions while many other files were not released. Congress Oversight Committee members Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie have pledged to take legal action against obstruction of justice.

Pam Bondi was also the previous Florida Attorney-General who upheld an agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and avoided opening new investigations about his cases.

FBI Deputy-Director Dan Bongino has resigned prior to the release of the files.

The very limited release of files can be downloaded here. It is believed that only a small portion of the files have been released. Bill Clinton features prominently in this cache of documents while many other prominent individuals in the photos have been blacked out. Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones also features in one of the photos with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  1. […] like the recent release by the Department of Justice, this release includes many files which have been totally blacked out […]

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