Members of Congress will be able to view unredacted Epstein files next week

Congress Set to Get Unfiltered Look at Epstein Files

Members of Congress are finally going to get their hands on the full, unredacted files from the Department of Justice (DOJ) related to Jeffrey Epstein. Starting next Monday, lawmakers will have access to review these documents in person at the DOJ offices.

According to a letter sent to members of Congress by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, they can take notes and use computers to view the material. However, physical copies of the files are off-limits. The review process is limited to 3 million documents that were already made public, not the vast majority - over 6 million - that the DOJ claims to have in its possession.

Lawmakers Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who co-authored the law requiring the release of these files, have been pushing for access to the unredacted documents. Democrats on the Judiciary Committee also sent a letter to Blanche asking for the opportunity to review the material as soon as possible.

The move comes after President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November, which mandated that the DOJ make publicly available all unclassified records related to Epstein. Critics have been accusing the DOJ of withholding information about the case, including instances where victim names were not redacted properly.

Lawmakers are now eager to scrutinize these files, with many hoping to uncover more information about the handling of the case and potential wrongdoing by government officials. Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to appear before the Judiciary Committee next Wednesday, and lawmakers want a chance to review the material beforehand.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure what all the fuss is about yet... I mean, we've been hearing that these files are gonna be "transparency" since November, but it's only now that they're actually being made available? πŸ•°οΈ It feels like a case of "better late than never".

I do hope lawmakers aren't just going to take some notes and move on without really digging in - we need real scrutiny here. πŸ’‘ And what's with the physical files being off-limits? Don't they trust Congress to handle sensitive info? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm curious to see how far this will go, though. Will it be just a bunch of redacted names or is there actually some juicy stuff hidden in those 6 million documents? πŸ“ Only time (and maybe a few good journalists) will tell...
 
πŸ€” I'm all about transparency, you know? And now that Congress is finally getting its hands on those Epstein files, I think it's time for some accountability πŸ™Œ. 6 million documents and counting - that's a whole lot of dirt (I hope) to sift through πŸ˜…. I mean, we've been saying this for ages: the truth is in the details πŸ’‘.

Lawmakers need to dig deep into these files and see if there's any connection between government officials and Epstein's shady dealings 🀝. It's not just about uncovering wrongdoing; it's also about understanding how power plays out in our system of governance πŸ€”. And who knows? Maybe this whole thing will lead to some real change πŸ’ͺ.

For me, though, the bigger picture is that we need more voices at the table, more people who care about the public interest πŸ—£οΈ. Not just politicians and officials, but everyday citizens like us - we deserve better representation πŸ‘₯. The Wellness Guru's got nothing against a good investigation, but I'd rather see some actual healing and growth happening in our society πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure why there's such a big fuss over these files yet. 6 million documents, huh? Can we get a source on that number or is it just an estimate? πŸ“Š Also, what exactly do they mean by "unclassified records"? Are those like top-secret government files or something that's already been publicly disclosed?

I'm not buying the whole "DOJ withholding information" narrative either. If there's proof of wrongdoing, shouldn't we be seeing some concrete evidence from these documents? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what's up with the physical copies being off-limits? Can't they just scan or digitize them if that's what lawmakers need?

It does seem like a good idea to get Congress involved in reviewing these files, though. At least then we can have some accountability and see if anyone is indeed hiding something πŸ€“
 
I'm literally so hyped that Congress is finally getting their hands on those Epstein files 🀯, but at the same time, I'm like, totally worried that they're gonna get some super weird info that'll just confuse everyone πŸ˜‚. Like, I know it's all about uncovering truth and all, but what if these docs are, like, super sensitive or something? 🀐

And, on a completely unrelated note, have you guys ever noticed how often government officials just kinda... contradict themselves? πŸ˜… Like, one day they're saying we need more transparency, the next they're all like, "nope, let's keep some things under wraps" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's like, what even is going on?! 🀯

But, for real though, I think it's a big deal that lawmakers are pushing back and trying to get those files in front of them. Like, we deserve to know what really went down with Epstein, you feel? πŸ’― And, maybe, just maybe, they'll find some actual truth amidst all the red tape πŸ•ΈοΈ. Fingers crossed! 🀞
 
I'm so stoked that Congress is finally getting their hands on these Epstein files 🀝 but at the same time, I'm like super skeptical that they'll actually find anything incriminating... I mean, what if it's just a bunch of red tape and they can't make sense of all 6 million documents? 🀯 But then again, what if there is something juicy hiding in those files? Maybe the DOJ really did withhold some info and now we'll finally get to see it. πŸ‘€ The fact that Reps. Massie and Khanna co-authored a law requiring this release gives me hope that they're not just looking for a good PR moment... but what if they are? πŸ˜‚ Oh man, I don't even know anymore!
 
omg u guys 🀯 i've been saying it for ages - we need full transparency on epstein files! now that congress is getting their hands on them, lets hope they dont leave out any juicy details lol. 3 mil docs are just the tip of the iceberg - those 6 million unredacted files gotta be eye opening. cant wait to see what lawmakers find out πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I think this is a much-needed development in the Epstein saga... it's about time we get some clarity on what really went down πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. The fact that 6 million documents were already made public, but 3 million are off-limits, raises some serious questions about transparency and accountability πŸ‘€. I'm intrigued to see how lawmakers will use this access to review the material and potentially shed more light on potential government wrongdoing πŸ“Š. It's also interesting to note the role of the Attorney General in all this - I wonder what kind of preparedness she'll have for these scrutiny-filled hearings πŸ’Ό.
 
I'm a bit surprised they're limiting it to just 3 million documents πŸ€”. I mean, we already know there's some questionable stuff going on with Epstein's case. It feels like there's still so much that could be uncovered from those millions of unredacted files. I think this is a good move for transparency though - it's not always easy to see how the system works, especially when it comes to powerful people and their entourages πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ.

I'm curious to see what lawmakers come up with once they get hands on those documents. Will we finally get some answers about why certain info was withheld? I hope so 😊. It's also interesting that the Attorney General is going to be questioned before the Judiciary Committee - it'll be like a little preview of what's coming next πŸ“š.
 
omg u wont bliev wot's goin on!!! so now congress has access 2 all the epstein files (unredacted ones)!!! finally!! they've been pushin 4 dis 4 ages & it's about time lol. dont get me wrong, i'm glad law makers r makin moves but its like 3 miln docs r still off limits... wot r dey hidin????? i think its kinda sus how much info de DOJ claimed to have (6 million+!!!) but hopefully we'll get some answers soon. i heard att gen pam bondi is goin b4 judciary committee nxt wk & lawmakers r all hyped 2 review dem files beforehand... lets see wot dey find out!!
 
omg u wont believe whats goin on here!!! 🀯 congress is finally gettin their hands on epstein files!! like literally thousands of docs have been hidden from them its crazy!! reps massie & khanna are doin this amazing work for transparency but honestly, we shouldve had access to these 6 mil docs ages ago πŸ™„

i mean, what r they hid?? its not like there's still evidence left or somethin lol no seriously though, we need answers here. AG pam bondi better come prepared tho πŸ€”
 
I'M SO GLAD WE'RE FINALLY GOING TO GET A CHANCE TO SEE THESE EPPSTEIN FILES IN ALL THEIR GLORY πŸ€―πŸ“°! IT'S BEEN SUCH A LONG TIME SINCE WE'VE SEEN SOME ACTION ON THIS CASE, AND I KNOW LAWMAKERS ARE READY TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THINGS. 3 MILLION DOCUMENTS IS A START, BUT COME ON, THERE SHOULD BE SO MUCH MORE OUT THERE!!! IT'S ABOUT TIME WE KNEW THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT REALLY WENT DOWN WITH EPPSTEIN AND ALL THE OTHER PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THIS SCANDAL. I HOPE ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI IS PREPARED FOR SOME SERIOUS QUESTIONING FROM THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE!
 
I'm not surprised they're finally letting Congress get their hands on these files πŸ€”. It's about time, right? I mean, 6 million documents and none of them were made public? That's some serious cover-up vibes πŸ˜’. And now they're only giving them access to the unredacted ones that are already out? Like, what a joke. They can't even trust the government to be transparent about this. I'm sure it'll just be a bunch of red tape and excuses πŸ“. And with Attorney General Bondi coming in next week, she's gonna spin whatever they want her to spin πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Mark my words, nothing significant will come out of these files...
 
man... finally we're getting some answers about what went down with epstein 🀯 these 3 million docs are just the tip of the iceberg tho, there's gotta be more info hidden in those 6 mil unredacted files πŸ“ u know how many ppl have died under suspicious circumstances since then? it's like we're still trying to uncover the truth here πŸ‘€ so far no major bombshells but at least now law makers can get their hands on this stuff and maybe we'll finally get some real answers πŸ’‘
 
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