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DoJ racing to redact documents ahead of deadline to release Epstein files – report

Congress has mandated that the Trump administration release a trove of Epstein-related files by tomorrow – and the Justice Department is racing to process thousands of pages of documents and images.

In an exclusive, CNN reports that the Justice Department is racing to redact thousands of pages in oder to protect victims, and address executive and legal privacy concerns. Per CNN, counterintelligence specialists “ were asked to drop nearly all of their other work”.

Today, House Democrats released several dozen more photos from Epstein’s estate, which show his associations with the rich and famous, including images of Epstein cooking with Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, an Emirati businessman, an image of billionaire Bill Gates posing with a woman whose face has been redacted. Another photo shows prominent linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky sitting on a plane with Epstein.

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In a joint statement, Democratic lawmakers and all ex-officio members of the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees condemned Trump’s efforts to rename the Kennedy Center.

Beyond using the Kennedy Center to reward his friends and political allies, President Trump is now attempting to affix his name to yet another public institution without legal authority. Federal law established the Center as a memorial to President Kennedy and prohibits changing its name without Congressional action. At today’s meeting, a sitting Member of Congress was muted, and participants were prevented from speaking—actions that reflect a troubling lack of transparency and respect for the rule of law. This whole process displays the corruption that permeates the entire Trump Administration, and as ex-officio members of the Kennedy Center Board, we will be unwavering in our commitment to holding this Administration accountable.”

The statement was signed by Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island senator Mark Warner of Virginia, representative Rick Larsen of Washgington and representative Joyce Beatty of Ohio.

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