🔍 Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring and members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus called out the Department of Justice (DOJ) this week for heavily redacted files linked to the Epstein investigation. At a press conference yesterday, they demanded accountability and full transparency from the Trump administration, citing federal laws requiring unedited disclosure.
📄 Despite a court order mandating the release of documents, many pages remain blacked out, sparking frustration among advocates. 'This isn’t just about names—it’s about justice,' one survivor stated, echoing calls for clarity in a case that continues to grip public attention.
💡 The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between government transparency and privacy protections, with lawmakers vowing to push for legislative reforms. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. 🌐✨
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Epstein survivors, lawmakers criticize DOJ redactions in files
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