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Trump Admin Sends Letter Accusing Greene, Massie of Being in Epstein Files

Trump Admin Sends Letter Accusing Greene, Massie of Being in Epstein Files

Summary

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sent a letter to Congress explaining why some parts of the Jeffrey Epstein files were blacked out. The letter listed names of many well-known people, including some politicians, causing a strong reaction from those mentioned. The release of Epstein-related documents is required by a law supported by President Donald Trump.

Key Facts

  • The DOJ letter explained why certain parts of the Epstein files are blacked out.
  • The letter contained names of politicians, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie.
  • Over 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents have been released under a law that President Trump signed.
  • Epstein was a convicted sex offender who died in 2019 while waiting for trial on sex trafficking charges.
  • Being named in the files does not mean there is any criminal wrongdoing.
  • Some named politicians, like Greene and Massie, criticized the DOJ's actions and called for more transparency.
  • The DOJ says all relevant Epstein documents have been released, but some lawmakers disagree and want full disclosure.
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