Trump DOJ Expects to Finish Epstein File Release in One Week

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The Department of Justice under President Trump continues to roll out thousands of pages from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with officials estimating another week of disclosures before wrapping up. A team of about 200 reviewers has already processed and released around 750,000 records, and roughly 700,000 more remain, though many are duplicates. This effort stems from the Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed by Congress and signed by the president, mandating full disclosure with protections for victims.

Recent batches have drawn heavy attention because they mention President Trump multiple times, often in old contexts or questionable claims. Flight logs show he traveled on Epstein’s plane eight times in the 1990s, before their fallout—well before Epstein’s crimes became public knowledge. Trump has long maintained they were never close after that point, and no evidence in these files or prior investigations ties him to any wrongdoing.

One document that stirred controversy was a supposed jailhouse letter from Epstein to Larry Nassar referencing “our president” and crude comments. The DOJ quickly flagged inconsistencies: the postmark from Virginia instead of Epstein’s New York jail, a wrong return address, and handwriting that doesn’t match. The FBI concluded it was fake, likely a hoax processed after Epstein’s death.

Another tip from a limo driver alleging overheard conversations years ago turned out to be unreliable, mixed with unrelated conspiracy rants. Officials note these kinds of unsubstantiated claims surfaced around election times but never held up. After decades of scrutiny, lawsuits, and releases, nothing credible has emerged linking Trump to Epstein’s criminal activities.

The administration has faced criticism for the paced rollout and some redactions, but sources inside describe frustration with the process forced by Congress. One official pointed out the media’s sudden intense focus after years of relative silence on the story. Technical glitches, like an early leak from a staging site, fueled accusations of delays, but the DOJ has pushed ahead.

Key upcoming releases include a draft 60-count indictment from Epstein’s earlier case and an 82-page prosecution memo, items rarely made public but required under the new law. Bipartisan pressure has kept the heat on Attorney General Pam Bondi to deliver.

Victims deserve justice, and full transparency exposes the truth rather than letting rumors fester. These files remind us of Epstein’s web of influence among the powerful, yet they also reveal attempts to smear innocents with fabricated stories.

President Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago once his behavior came to light, a decisive break others in elite circles failed to make promptly. The ongoing releases separate fact from fiction in a case that has been weaponized too often for political gain.

As the final pages come out, the focus should stay on accountability for those truly involved—and prayer for the healing of those harmed by Epstein’s evil actions. Truth matters, and this administration is delivering it despite the challenges.

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