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DOJ is Reviewing 5.2 Million More Pages of Epstein Files

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Those in power are using a typical delaying tactic, and using such methods as contaminating the well spring of truthful information. Meaning they are deliberately putting out fake information to hide their culpability of murder and rape of children by the democratic and republican party, celebrities and presidents….

For generations the killing of innocent people has been used in the initiation rites of these criminal derelicts proclaiming themselves above accountability.

The killing of children cannot be excused under any circumstance simply because the soul of the nation depends on our ability to uphold the values which seek to protect the most vulnerable of our society; arguably this is the very definition of a civilized society.

Afterall, how can we the people, a people within any country purport to uphold values sacred under our nation, and God, and yet condone murder of innocence? If one claims to be a believer of God, a religious person who honors God, how can one face their God on judgment day, knowing that you protected powerful men, who for momentary pleasure, tortured and murdered innocent children for which they are too cowardly to accept responsibility; along with a nation of citizens, too blackmailed by their comforts, that they willingly relinquish their sacred duty in holding their leaders accountable, sharing in the complicity of the crimes for mere trinkets. We as a human species ….are limited in our ability to feel compassion and love for others, that we might be unwilling to seek retribution for the lives of children, lost to these sycophants

As citizens there is little to nothing we can do….but one can at very least “care” and reject the corruption of these leaders by rejecting their lies and attempts of obfuscation.

They are degenerates, who must be voted out of office and celebrated when the die as they meet the judgment of God.

If you cannot do it for the children, do it for yourself and your own soul. Titi Long

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, in a post on X, wrote, “DOJ lawyers from Main Justice, FBI, SDFL, and SDNY are working around the clock through the holidays, including Christmas and New Year’s, to review documents in compliance with federal law.”

The Department of Justice is currently reviewing an additional 5.2 million pages of the Epstein files to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by President Trump in November. He added, “It truly is an all-hands-on-deck approach, and we’re asking as many lawyers as possible to commit their time to review the documents that remain.”

Blanche further noted that the delay in releasing the additional pages of the Epstein Files is due to the lengthy process required to redact victims’ names.

The Department of Justice is asking for help reviewing 5.2 million pages of unreviewed documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, seeking to enlist 400 lawyers total from its criminal and national security divisions along with the U.S. attorneys’ offices in Florida and New York, according to people familiar with the matter. 

As Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas in an interview earlier this month, the DOJ already had nearly 200 lawyers working to review the files.

But in recent days, department leadership has made clear to the workforce that more help is needed.

The New York Times was first to report the development.

The Justice Department is scrambling to review about 5.2 million pages related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to comply with a law passed by Congress, a source familiar with the operation told NBC News on Tuesday night.

That number is much higher than previously known.

The Justice Department was seeking to enlist roughly 400 employees in the effort to sift through the records, which is expected to run from Friday to Jan. 20, two sources familiar with the plan told NBC News.

The review of the documents is expected to take much of January, the sources said.

The reorienting of resources from both the criminal and national security divisions has already raised concerns among current and former DOJ officials given the department has already diverted many of those resources towards immigration enforcement, according to sources familiar with the matter. 

Justice Department says it has ‘over a million more’ documents potentially related to Epstein

At this point, the next release of documents is not expected until the end of next month, according to the sources. 

Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November mandating the release of the DOJ’s files on Epstein. The measure required the DOJ to release all of the documents, with certain exceptions like protecting victim privacy and ongoing investigations, by Friday, Dec. 19. Missing the deadline, the DOJ said it has been delayed by the vetting process to protect victims. 

An undated photo from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein is part of a collection of images released Dec. 18, 2025, by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.House Oversight Committee Democrats

It’s not immediately clear why the Department of Justice is only now claiming that it has just discovered upward of 5 million pages of documents from its investigations into Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 in his jail cell awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi admonished the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York after she said they had only just alerted her to the existence of hundreds of thousands of documents that they had not previously provided to her office. It’s not clear why they are only now claiming to be alerted to this vast volume of alleged unreviewed material. 

Source: DOJ seeks to enlist 400 attorneys to review more than 5M pages of Epstein records: Sources – ABC News

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