DOJ has tasked over 500 reviewers to pour over Epstein files, says ‘substantial progress’ made

It's like, I don't get why they're being so slow 🤔. 500 reviewers working on this for years is just crazy talk 💥! They've found duplicates and all, but still can't give us the lowdown on what really went down with Epstein 😕. I mean, we're talking millions of pages here... it's like they're hiding something 🤫. And now tech-savvy folks are finding ways to uncensor files? That's just wild 🤯. The victims and their families deserve answers ASAP 💯. Can't wait for the day when all these documents get released 💥!
 
this whole thing just feels so frustrating 🤯 i mean we have all these people pouring over millions of files and still no clear idea on how many are left or what's gonna happen to them once they're released. it's like we're stuck in this never-ending cycle of waiting for answers that may or may not come. and meanwhile, the fact that there are thousands of documents just sitting there waiting to be read is kinda wild. i mean, think about it - a whole two million files just chillin' in some digital purgatory. what does that say about our society? are we so used to things being locked away or hidden that we don't know how to handle the freedom of all this information? and what about those who have to navigate through all this? victims, families, journalists... do they even get a chance to sift through it all? it's just so much to take in 🤔
 
Umm I feel kinda weird about this whole thing 🤔...I mean, 500 people reviewing all these files is a lot but at the same time, 2 million files is crazy 📚👀...I'm just hoping they can get through it without messing anything up or compromising any ongoing cases 💼🕵️‍♀️...it's not like we're gonna find out anything new that'll change history or anything 😅...but yeah, victim privacy is super important too 🙏...I hope they can just release the files and we can all move on from this whole thing 🤞
 
I mean, 500+ DOJ reviewers is a lot, but it's crazy how slow this process is 🤯. I'm not sure if releasing all these files is even possible, considering the number of pages and documents involved. It feels like they're being really careful to protect victim privacy, which is good, but at what cost? We'll probably never see most of this stuff.

I also don't understand why some people are hating on AG Pam Bondi and saying she's not doing her job 🙄. She's just trying to follow the law and do what's right, even if it's taking a long time. And yeah, the tech issues with redactions are weird... like, who knew you could copy and paste those files 😂.

Anyway, I hope they get some of this stuff out eventually. It'd be nice to see some closure on Epstein's case. But for now, it feels like we're stuck in limbo 🕰️.
 
omg u guys i cant even believe its been like 2 years since epstein died and yet we still dont have all the files 🤯 i mean like 500+ ppl reviewing millions of pages is crazy but at least something is being done, right? 🙏 i feel bad for the victims fam who have been waiting for justice for so long 💔 anyway i think its cool that theyre trying to release everything as soon as possible while still protecting peoples privacy lol like we cant even trust ppl to look at a file without worrying about it getting leaked online 😂 and btw has anyone else seen those pics of epstein with clinton and jagger?? 🤪
 
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