Summary
The Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed it is releasing about three million files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigations and clarified that it is not trying to protect President Donald Trump in this process. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the DOJ aims to be transparent and has not received any oversight from the White House regarding which documents to release.
Key Facts
- The DOJ is releasing about three million files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigations.
- U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche clarified that President Trump is not being protected in the process.
- The DOJ is following legal requirements for document release.
- President Trump directed the DOJ to be transparent about the files.
- The White House has not overseen the document review process.
- There is high public interest in the Epstein-related documents.