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WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 2 (TNGB) - The Justice Department just dropped over three million more pages from its Jeffrey Epstein investigations. These documents detail the late financier's ties to powerful figures across industries. Greene fired off a critique claiming the files expose deep-seated bipartisan rot.
Survivors voiced outrage over unredacted victim details in the release. The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump, aimed for full disclosure. Yet reportedly half the materials remain withheld amid privacy concerns.
Greene, previously a staunch Republican ally of Trump, likely made this statement to rally her anti-establishment supporters. Her focus on bipartisan corruption could aim to deflect from party-specific scandals while boosting her outsider image.
Democrats counter that the partial release shields influential Republicans and amounts to a deliberate cover-up by the Trump administration. They demand unredacted access to uncover all hidden ties.
The recent batch confirms Epstein's interactions with figures from both parties, making Greene's club analogy somewhat accurate. However, claims of complete bipartisan equivalence overlook varying degrees of involvement. Privacy breaches in the files are erroneous and have sparked valid backlash.
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