Clinton, survivors demand answers over Epstein files. Here's what we know and don't know
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Clinton, survivors demand answers over Epstein files. Here's what we know and don't know
"Driving the news: Clinton, whose was pictured throughout the files, called on the Justice Department to release all documents related to the former president in the name of transparency. Clinton has previously said he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and had ended their acquaintance. Similarly, more than a dozen Epstein survivors urged Congress in a letter to hold the DOJ accountable for delaying the files's release."
"The survivors said the Epstein files were released with "abnormal and extreme redactions with no explanation." The DOJ said the initial release is part of a longer rollout. Many of the so-called "Epstein files" have been shared throughout the year by lawmakers and the Justice Department, including Friday's drop. Democratic and Republican lawmakers have released thousands of files and photos that were subpoenaed from the estate. The DOJ made the thousands of documents and images accessible on its website."
Clinton called on the Justice Department to release all documents related to the former president in the name of transparency. Clinton previously said he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and had ended their acquaintance. More than a dozen Epstein survivors urged Congress to hold the DOJ accountable for delaying the files' release. Survivors said the files were released with "abnormal and extreme redactions with no explanation." The DOJ said the initial release is part of a longer rollout and made thousands of documents and images accessible on its website. Lawmakers from both parties released thousands of subpoenaed files and photos. Several DOJ files remain heavily redacted or missing, and the department removed some files after the initial release. Redactions are used to protect ongoing investigations and survivors' information.
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