new video loaded: How the Justice Division Failed Epstein’s Victims — Once more
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How the Justice Division Failed Epstein’s Victims — Once more
Molly Jong-Quick argues that the Trump administration’s sloppy launch of the Epstein recordsdata is extra than simply incompetence; it’s a betrayal of the victims.
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We will now definitively say that the Trump administration has botched the discharge of the Epstein recordsdata. “The Division of Justice releasing its remaining paperwork from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.” “D.O.J. unintentionally revealed the names of practically 100 survivors.” “The hurt is ongoing and irreversible.” What a variety of us needed for these victims was some accountability. We needed them to know that that they had spent Democratic and Republican administrations having the federal authorities ignore their pleas. And these girls simply needed to know that they had been going to search out some accountability, that these highly effective males weren’t going to get away with it. “Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein say they’re outraged.” “Thousands and thousands of pages are nonetheless but to be launched to the general public.” “From Hollywood to Washington to Wall Road to Buckingham Palace and past.” It appeared like they hadn’t been appeared by means of. We noticed issues that weren’t redacted that ought to have been. We see highly effective males redacted. We see victims victimized once more with their photos and movies plastered on the web. “Unredacted names of victims.” “Dozens of photographs of younger nude girls had been additionally launched by the D.O.J.” “They are saying they had been uncovered whereas — quote — “the lads who abused us stay hidden and guarded.’” There are such a lot of various things in these recordsdata, they usually had been all handled with the identical weight. So, a chunk of felony proof will not be the identical as a press clipping. Placing all of them collectively, finally ends up making the issues which can be verified appear much less verified and the issues which can be speculative appear extra actual. What ought to have occurred is that the Trump D.O.J. — and the Biden D.O.J. earlier than it — ought to have written a report, had a particular grasp, had hearings, defined what was in these recordsdata and what ought to have weight and what shouldn’t after which gone from there. However as a substitute, what occurred was Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna needed to pressure this D.O.J. to launch these recordsdata. “At the moment is the primary day of actual reckoning for the Epstein class.” “That is who you’re combating for.” The F.B.I. didn’t imagine girls. They didn’t imagine girls within the ’90s. They didn’t imagine girls within the 2000s and 2010s and 2020s. They didn’t imagine girls. And these weren’t even girls; they had been actually youngsters. And the F.B.I. simply didn’t wish to hear it. And so what’s so upsetting to me is simply how little weight these girls’s expertise was given. He’s in all probability going to be one of many largest intercourse traffickers in American historical past, and it may have been stopped 20 years in the past. We may have saved so many lives from being abused. it’s actual authorities malfeasance that this saved occurring for many years. And the rollout of that is simply incompetence. “I don’t know what you’re speaking about.” There’s nonetheless time to have hearings. The Epstein recordsdata needs to be the start of an investigation and never the top of the Epstein story.
February 4, 2026