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Justice Department Releases 30,000 Epstein Pages, Still Won’t Stop Redacting Trump

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  • The Justice Department released around 30,000 pages of new Epstein files amid survivor criticism for heavy redactions.
  • A 2020 prosecutor’s memo confirmed Trump flew with Epstein at least eight times, including a flight with a mysterious young passenger.
  • Mar-a-Lago was subpoenaed in 2021 for employment records linked to Epstein investigations, while Clinton’s team urged DOJ for full transparency.

In December 2025, the Justice Department dropped nearly 30,000 fresh pages on Jeffrey Epstein's files, featuring President Trump more times than a flight log at a reality TV reunion. The DOJ was roasted by over a dozen Epstein survivors for redactions so extreme even CIA thrillers look like open books. A 2020 federal prosecutor’s email revealed Trump took at least eight Epstein jet rides between ’93 and ’96, including mysterious three-passenger flights with a redacted 20-year-old—because who needs names anyway? Mar-a-Lago got subpoenaed in 2021 to cough up employee records tied to Epstein’s circle, while an eerie handwritten note from Epstein to Larry Nassar celebrated ‘grabbing snatch’ and ‘snatching grub,’ arguably the creepiest brunch talk ever. Trump, lamenting Clinton pics in the files, insisted ‘everybody was friendly with Epstein,’ ignoring that friendly often meant flying on Lolita Express. Meanwhile, Clinton’s camp demanded full file release, calling DOJ’s selective transparency ‘insinuation masquerading as disclosure.’ Feel free to grab popcorn; the Epstein Files Transparency Act saga is still principally a bad soap opera written by redaction lovers and powered by suspiciously timed DOJ photo disappearances.

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Source: Axios | Published: 12/23/2025 | Author: Avery Lotz