Among the millions of files just released incriminating many leading figures in the USA plus the former Duke of York, very little hard evidence has been allowed to emerge over the alleged paedophile tendencies of Donald Trump.
The US Justice Department has had hundreds of lawyers working overtime to clear the Donald of any blame
The justice department released about 3.5 million files related to Jeffrey Epstein, even though prosecutors had identified roughly 6 million documents as potentially relevant, meaning millions remain undisclosed.
Officials added more suspicion when they said the release was likely the final major declassification, despite it falling short of a congressional mandate requiring full disclosure by December 2025.
Lawmakers from both parties criticised the incomplete release, arguing that withholding documents undermines transparency and public trust. The department has defended its actions by citing the need to protect victims and exclude child sexual abuse material, though some released files still contained sensitive identifying information.
This has prompted anger from victims and raised questions about how effectively the documents were reviewed and redacted. The announcement, made by deputy attorney general Todd Blanche rather than the attorney general, highlighted internal tensions and ongoing scrutiny of the administration’s handling of the case.
Blanche denied that political considerations influenced the process, while arguing that President Trump favoured “maximum transparency” after initially opposing the release. As journalists sift through the disorganised and vast archive, the disclosures have reinforced perceptions of elite impunity and are unlikely to diminish public suspicion surrounding Epstein and his powerful associates.
What is absolutely clear is that Epstein’s honeytrap campaign was undertaken on an industrial scale, successfully it seems, and was part of Mossad’s strategy of maximum ‘kompromat’ material to defuse open criticism of Israel, a campaign that has hardly been acknowledged in the mainstream press. As the French would say: Quelle surprise.
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