Trump Administration Claims 700,000 Epstein Files Remain

USA (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The Trump administration says about 700,000 Jeffrey Epstein case files still require review, delaying public release by at least another week.

A 200-person team has reviewed and published almost 750,000 documents in the late convicted sex offender’s case thus far, a Trump administration insider told Axios, which cites a “palpable sense of exasperation” with the situation behind closed doors.

It comes after the Justice Department’s largest-ever document release on Tuesday, which included hundreds of emails and other correspondence from law enforcement and prosecutors looking into Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein following his 2019 prison death that was determined to be a suicide.

The materials made public on Tuesday made numerous references to President Donald Trump, who had a long-term association with Epstein until the early 2000s.

A person’s existence in the files does not imply criminality, and Trump is not charged with any wrongdoing related to his crimes. He was quickly defended by the Justice Department, which said that the papers contained “untrue and sensationalist claims” that were allegedly meant to sway the 2020 presidential election.

The administration is still plagued by the controversy, which is made worse by the extensively redacted papers and its “clumsy” and incomplete document release.

Despite a federal legislation signed by Trump that required the government to publicly disclose whatever it had by December 19, there was immediate criticism when the Justice Department failed to release all of the long-awaited materials in its possession.

“There’s a palpable sense of exasperation and annoyance in the administration about all of the headlines pertaining to Trump and Epstein and the inability to explain everything and just get the disclosure done,”

Axios noted.

Officials are growing “frustrated” with the saga as it shows few signs of abating.

“It’s a combination of extreme frustration at everything: at what Congress did, at our response to it, and a concern that it won’t go away,”

an official told the outlet.

“This will end soon,”

another official told Axios.

“The conspiracy theories won’t.”

The outlet claims that many of the 700,000 documents that need to be vetted are duplicates, so not all of them will be made public. However, thousands more are expected to arrive within the next week.

The public’s knowledge of the extent of Epstein’s crimes and his ties to an alleged sex trafficking ring that is accused of abusing and exploiting young girls has not improved despite the Justice Department’s release of about 30,000 files on Tuesday. The materials are heavily redacted and are primarily shared without any context.

The most recent batch had numerous references to Trump, leading the agency to declare in a statement that some of the material is “fake.”

“There has been lots of sensationalism and even outright lies these past few days about the ‘Epstein Files,’”

deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Monday night in a statement on X.

“But let’s separate fact from fiction. Document production is just that. We produce documents, and sometimes this can result in releasing fake or false documents because they simply are in our possession because the law requires this.”

Among the records made public by the Justice Department


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17 responses to “Trump Administration Claims 700,000 Epstein Files Remain”

  1. Killer Grenade Avatar
    Killer Grenade

    Sure, 700,000 Epstein files still to be reviewed—because who doesn’t love a good game of “Hide and Seek” with the truth? It’s like waiting for the next season of a soap opera, only with more redaction and less drama. 😂

  2. Saturnalia Avatar

    Just what we needed, another 700,000 documents to sift through! At this rate, they should just print a “How to Politicize Scandals for Dummies” guide. 🤷‍♂️📚

  3. master jetson Avatar
    master jetson

    Looks like the Trump administration is taking “document management” to a whole new level – who knew you could treat 700,000 files like a game of hide and seek? 🤔 More redactions than a French café menu, but hey, at least we know there’s a *palpable sense of exasperation* in the air! 🥐

  4. Who knew sifting through Epstein’s files could be a full-time job for 200 people? 😂 At this rate, they might as well start charging admission for the “Great American Mystery Tour” while they’re at it!

  5. Looks like the Trump administration is treating those Epstein files like a fine wine—best to let them breathe, even if it means leaving the rest of us in the dark a wee bit longer. 🍷 What’s next, a limited edition release in 2040? 😏

  6. Universe Bullet Avatar
    Universe Bullet

    Looks like the Trump team is on a real treasure hunt for those Epstein files—700,000, no less! Bet they’re just as organized as a Brussels taxi in rush hour. 😂

  7. marshmallow Avatar
    marshmallow

    Looks like the Trump administration is really giving us a masterclass in how to time travel – 700,000 files and still stuck in the past! Maybe next week they’ll find the time to actually read them, eh? 😂

  8. Well, 700,000 files still in the pipeline? Looks like they’re on the same timeline as a London bus—always late and full of red tape. 😂 Better stock up on popcorn, this show’s just getting started! 🍿

  9. Digital Equinox Avatar
    Digital Equinox

    Isn’t it charming how the Trump administration has 700,000 files to sift through? It’s almost like they’re playing a game of “Where’s Waldo?” but with Epstein’s little black book instead. 😂

  10. Cinder Coffee Avatar
    Cinder Coffee

    Another week, another 700,000 Epstein files waiting to be ‘reviewed’—who knew bureaucracy could be so thrilling? 🤔 It’s like waiting for the next season of a soap opera that just keeps on dragging! 🍿

  11. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    Looks like the Trump admin is treating those 700,000 Epstein files like a fine wine—best left to breathe, or better yet, corked. 🥂 Who knew transparency could be such a tedious bureaucratic tango?

  12. Sure, 700,000 files to sift through… if only there were a reality show called “Keeping Up with the Epstein Files” to make this whole mess a bit more entertaining! 😂

  13. bad bunny Avatar

    Imagine that, 700,000 Epstein files still unreviewed! Just when you thought the circus couldn’t get any bigger, they pull out another tent. 🎪

  14. Twisty Freesia Avatar
    Twisty Freesia

    Isn’t it adorable how the Trump administration thinks they can just keep 700,000 files under wraps like it’s a game of hide and seek? 🕵️‍♂️ I mean, who doesn’t love a good old fashioned bureaucratic shuffle, right? Cheers to transparency! 🍻

  15. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Looks like the Trump team is gearing up for a marathon with those 700,000 Epstein files. I mean, who doesn’t love a good suspense thriller… especially when the plot twists are just as transparent as their document releases? 😂

  16. Looks like the Trump team has taken “procrastination” to a whole new level—700,000 files? I can barely manage my tax returns! 😂 #EpicDelay

  17. Sexual Chocolate Avatar
    Sexual Chocolate

    Looks like the Trump team is treating those Epstein files like a fine wine—best left to age for a few more weeks while they figure out which grapes to stomp on. 🍷 Meanwhile, the rest of us are just here for the show! 🙄

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