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    Justice Department Releases Partial Epstein Files Amid Outcry

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowDecember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Thousands of Documents, Limited Disclosure
    The US Justice Department released thousands of files on Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, including photographs, call logs, court records, and other investigative materials. Many images show former President Bill Clinton, drawing attention from lawmakers and the public, but redactions and omissions angered critics who demanded the full, uncensored release. Democrats accused the Trump administration of withholding information, and the Justice Department said it will continue releasing files in the coming weeks. Officials emphasized that the trove includes only a fraction of the expected records, most of which were taken during FBI searches of Epstein’s properties in New York City and the US Virgin Islands.

    Trump Faces Political Pressure
    President Donald Trump, who had a past friendship with Epstein, initially resisted releasing the documents, arguing that the public should focus elsewhere and claiming the files contained nothing significant. On 19 November, facing pressure from Republican colleagues, Trump signed legislation mandating the release of most Justice Department files on Epstein within 30 days. The White House described Friday’s release as evidence that the administration is the “most transparent in history.” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche previously told Fox News that several hundred thousand files would be released immediately, with more following, but only a fraction appeared online. Blanche acknowledged in a letter to Congress that production was incomplete, with completion expected by the end of the year.

    Contents and High-Profile Figures
    The initial release, labelled “DOJ Disclosures,” includes roughly 4,000 files, mostly photographs. Many images feature Clinton, who acknowledged traveling on Epstein’s private jet but denies knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Photos show him on a private plane with a woman whose face is obscured, in a swimming pool with convicted socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, with Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, and other unidentified individuals, and in a hot tub with a woman whose face is blocked. The Justice Department did not clarify how these images relate to the investigation. Clinton’s aides responded on social media, emphasizing that he is not accused of wrongdoing. Angel Ureña, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, stated, “This is not about Bill Clinton…We are part of the first [group who severed relations with Epstein before his crimes came to light].”

    Other Figures and Reactions
    The files include minimal mentions of Trump and at least one photo of Prince Andrew, who appears reclining on the laps of several women. Deceased Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre alleged that Epstein arranged sexual encounters for her with men, including Prince Andrew. Survivor Marina Lacerda expressed frustration over the redactions and partial release, urging, “Just release the files…And stop blacking out names that don’t need to be blacked out.” No new revelations emerged about Trump, and many of the images of high-profile figures had already circulated publicly.

    Lawmakers Demand Complete Release
    Lawmakers criticized the partial disclosure for failing to meet legal requirements. Representatives Ro Khanna (D-California) and Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky), who spearheaded the congressional petition forcing the release, called the partial files “disappointing” and “grossly failing to comply with both the spirit and the letter of the law.” Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) said the delay denies justice to Epstein’s victims and pledged to pursue “all avenues and legal means to obtain justice for the victims and transparency for the American people.” The House Oversight Committee also issued a subpoena for the files, creating an additional path to compel broader disclosure, though Republican support would be required to enforce compliance against a Republican administration.

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