DOJ's Unbelievable Reason for Not Prosecuting Epstein Files
The Jimmy Dore ShowFebruary 5, 20265 min78,302 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβDOJ's Stance on Epstein Files
- π― Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche claims the DOJ has no information on abusers within the Epstein files.
- π‘ However, he simultaneously admits that key evidence, including depictions of child sexual abuse, torture, and death, was deliberately excluded from public release.
Redacted Evidence and Potential Cover-Up
- π Redacted emails and messages referencing torture are highlighted as evidence that serious crimes and networks are being concealed.
- β οΈ The exclusion of the most graphic and incriminating material is framed as a deliberate act to prevent the public from identifying perpetrators.
- β The hosts question the DOJ's assertion of not knowing about abusers, given the acknowledgment of withholding crucial evidence.
Broader Implications of DOJ's Actions
- βοΈ The handling of the Epstein files is presented as part of a larger pattern of institutional cover-ups.
- π£οΈ The public is urged to maintain scrutiny rather than blindly trust official assurances from the Department of Justice.
- π Specific redacted content, such as a "torture video," is mentioned as an example of information being withheld.
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Epstein FilesDOJTodd BlancheProsecutionRedacted EvidenceChild Sexual AbuseTortureCover-upPublic ScrutinyCriminal Networks
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