In a recent announcement, the Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed that it will miss the deadline for releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein by several weeks. However, the DOJ stated that it will still release "hundreds of thousands" of previously unseen Epstein files today.
This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the handling of Epstein-related documents. The DOJ"s delay has raised questions about transparency and the availability of information related to the high-profile case.
For more on this topic, see recent developments regarding the DOJ"s file release to Congress.
The release of the Epstein files is expected to provide new insights into the case, which has drawn significant public interest. The DOJ has not specified the exact nature of the files being released today.

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As previously reported, the Trump administration had indicated plans to make these documents available, but the delay has prompted further discussion about the implications of the release.






