💨 Abstract
The U.S. Department of Justice released thousands of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, but the initial release was incomplete and heavily redacted, falling short of public and political expectations. The files, including photographs, call logs, and court records, were released under political pressure, with President Trump initially resisting. The documents reveal minimal references to Trump and several photos of former President Clinton, sparking political back-and-forth.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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