Summary
The Justice Department made public almost 30,000 new pages of documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. These documents include references to President Donald Trump. Some people are unhappy because many parts of the documents are blacked out, and not all the files were shared on time.
Key Facts
- The Justice Department released additional documents about Jeffrey Epstein.
- Nearly 30,000 pages of new documents are now available.
- The documents include mentions of President Donald Trump.
- Critics say the DOJ blacked out many parts of the documents.
- Not all documents were released by the deadline Congress set.
- Concerns have been expressed about transparency and accountability.