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Attorney General Pam Bondi claims transparency after redacting 90% of Epstein files

Attorney General Pam Bondi claims her administration's transparency is unmatched, despite redacting 90% of the Epstein files. Explore the ongoing debate over public trust and disclosure.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi claims transparency after redacting 90% of Epstein files
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has declared her administration the most transparent in history, despite the recent redaction of 90% of the Epstein files. This announcement comes amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Critics have raised concerns about the extensive redactions, questioning the level of transparency being claimed. In related coverage, Rep. Thomas Massie warns DOJ and FBI over withheld Epstein files, highlighting the implications of the redactions on public trust.

The Epstein files have been a focal point of investigation, with various parties calling for full disclosure. The Department of Justice has stated that names were redacted for security reasons, but this has not alleviated concerns from lawmakers and the public alike.

As the situation develops, further discussions around the Epstein files and their implications continue to unfold, with some suggesting that future administrations may take action against current officials under the Epstein Act, as noted in previous reports.

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The controversy surrounding the Epstein files remains a significant issue in the political landscape, raising questions about accountability and transparency in government.

Attorney General Pam Bondi claims transparency after redacting 90% of Epstein files - DemState