DOJ Caught Redacting Trump Epstein Files Amid Transparency Lies
The Damage ReportDecember 22, 20256 min19,001 views
15 connections·15 entities in this video→Allegations of DOJ Cover-Up
- 🎯 The Department of Justice is accused of a transparently buffoonish cover-up regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files.
- ⚠️ Republicans, including Mike Johnson, Pam Bondi, and Karoline Leavitt, are criticized for their transparency lies while the DOJ allegedly attempts to hide evidence related to Donald Trump.
- 🔍 Despite a legal requirement to release files, only a fraction was initially provided, with much of it already public or heavily redacted.
Redaction and Removal of Evidence
- 🖼️ The DOJ is specifically called out for releasing and then quietly deleting an image featuring Donald Trump from the Epstein files.
- 🧐 This action is described as an attempt to conceal Trump's involvement, with the DOJ later claiming it was for victim protection before re-releasing the image.
- 📉 The transcript highlights that hundreds of pages of the released documents are blacked out, raising questions about what is being hidden.
Political Motivations and Lack of Transparency
- 💰 The extensive redaction and removal of files are seen as efforts to protect Donald Trump specifically, rather than to find co-conspirators or deliver justice.
- 🗣️ Speakers express skepticism about the DOJ's motives, suggesting they are more interested in protecting allies than in genuine transparency or accountability.
- 🎭 The actions are characterized as a "transparent cover up", with a perceived dishonesty in the administration's handling of the Epstein files.
Testimonies and Omissions
- 📝 Testimonies from individuals have reportedly named Donald Trump multiple times, but subsequent official submissions have suddenly blacked out portions that previously mentioned him.
- 🤥 The narrative suggests that even innocent mentions of Trump are being obscured, contradicting claims of transparency from the "most transparent administration ever."
- ❓ The repeated instances of redaction and removal lead to questions about whether the ongoing efforts are a "hoax" or a genuine attempt at transparency.
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