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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