Summary
The Trump administration is working to release all remaining documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, totaling about 700,000 pages. Delays and issues with some documents have arisen, drawing criticism and accusations of misinformation. Despite many records released, no credible evidence links President Trump to wrongdoing related to Epstein.
Key Facts
- The Trump administration needs about one more week to review and release all Jeffrey Epstein files.
- There are approximately 700,000 pages of documents still to be reviewed.
- Recent releases included around 30,000 new investigative records.
- Some documents mention President Trump, but their credibility is questioned.
- The Department of Justice (DOJ) warned that some records may be politically motivated and not true.
- Despite issues, DOJ releases documents to demonstrate transparency, though it missed a Congressional deadline.
- An incident occurred where documents were accessed online before being officially released, leading to temporary removal.
- No credible evidence has emerged linking President Trump to improper conduct with Jeffrey Epstein.