
"They're doing it so slowly. Like, you guys have had this stuff for a year, he said. And we were promised multiple times, it's coming, it's coming, Segura added. Doesn't it seem like you could throw all of that into AI at this stage in the game and just redact the names of the victims and let's go? Rogan asked. Segura agreed and said he couldn't help but feel like the administration is watching their back. Watching someone's back, Rogan said."
"The DOJ released a statement on Tuesday saying certain files contained untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump, a former friend of Epstein's, who died of an apparent suicide in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges. One of the documents contained in the latest dump includes a complaint by Epstein's brother alleging Trump authorized his murder. Rogan turned to a statement from Clinton's camp on Epstein, someone Clinton has been photographed with numerous times."
Joe Rogan and Tom Segura reacted skeptically to the rolling release of roughly 30,000 Jeffrey Epstein files, mocking the slow pace and entertaining that the documents could be fake. They suggested using AI to redact victim names and publish the files immediately, and voiced suspicion that the administration might be protecting someone. The Department of Justice warned that some released files contain untrue, sensationalist allegations targeting Donald Trump. One document includes a complaint from Epstein's brother accusing Trump of authorizing Epstein's murder. The release also contains photos of Bill Clinton with Ghislaine Maxwell and prompted a Clinton camp response claiming that someone or something is being protected.
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