Members of Congress will have access to unredacted Epstein files
Summary
The U.S. Justice Department will allow Congress to see unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, complying with requests for greater transparency. These documents will be accessible in a secure room at the Justice Department's building in Washington, D.C.Key Facts
- The Justice Department is providing Congress with unredacted copies of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents.
- There are over 3 million documents that have been released publicly.
- Democrats have claimed the DOJ is not fully complying with the Epstein Transparency Act.
- House Judiciary Committee member Jamie Raskin asked for a review of unredacted files.
- The unredacted documents will be available to Congress starting February 9.
- Access is granted in a secure room in Washington, D.C., and members can't bring electronic devices.
- The DOJ aims to maintain transparency and demonstrate good faith in handling these documents.
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