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Epstein Files: Bill Gates Photos, Trump's Justice Department, and Release Delays

[HPP] Bill GatesDecember 19, 20256 min
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New Epstein Revelations

  • 💡 Jeffrey Epstein's actions continue to surface, even after his death, with new revelations emerging every few months.
  • 🎯 The House Oversight Committee Democrats have released new photos and messages from Epstein's estate, seized from his assets.

Prominent Figures Implicated

  • 🔑 Released photos feature Microsoft founder Bill Gates posing with a blurred-face woman, and Gates previously called meeting Epstein his "biggest mistake."
  • 📌 Other notable individuals appearing in photos include American philosopher Noam Chomsky, director Woody Allen, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, and New York Times columnist David Brooks.
  • 💬 A spokesperson for the New York Times clarified that David Brooks' photo was from a 2011 dinner, stating his presence doesn't imply wrongdoing without context.

Disturbing Content and Messages

  • ⚠️ Some images show women's body parts with lines inspired by the 1955 novel "Lolita," which depicts a pedophile abusing a child.
  • 🚀 Epstein's private jet was infamously known as the "Lolita Express" due to his involvement in girls trafficking and sexual abuse.
  • ✉️ A screenshot of a text message details a "scout" offering girls for $3,000 each, specifically mentioning an 18-year-old Russian girl for "J" (Jeffrey Epstein).

Pressure for Full File Release

  • 📈 The timing of these new photo releases by Democrats aims to pressure the Trump administration to fully release all Epstein files.
  • ✅ The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law on November 19th, mandates the Justice Department to release these files by December 19th, with few exceptions.

Concerns Over Transparency

  • 🔍 There is frustration within the Justice Department regarding the processing of thousands of documents, with lawyers lacking clear instructions on what to disclose.
  • ❌ Victims' lawyers and Congress members, including Democrat Congressman Ro Khanna, express doubts about the impartiality of the release, especially given Trump's own connections to Epstein.
  • 🛡️ The Transparency Act contains loopholes allowing documents to be withheld if an "active investigation" is ongoing, which critics fear the Justice Department might exploit to prevent a fully transparent release.
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