
"The latest (final? who knows?!) tranche of Epstein files hit a week ago, leaving everyone still scrambling to parse through the millions of terrifying documents and photos. The files themselves, however, have been rather sloppily redacted, leaving plenty of questions unanswered, specifically when it comes to the involvement of one Epstein bestie-in-chief. D*n*ld Tr*mp shows up plenty of times in the new drop, but surprisingly enough, we haven't seen any direct emails pass between him and Epstein included... that we know of. This contradiction impressed several internet detectives are strange, so they used their knowledge of just how lazy the DOJ is to do a little digging, and sure enough, they found something strange right away. Usually redactions are meant to hide someone's identity, but in the case of the most recent drop, a certain redacted word could finally out Tr*mp as the key Epstein player we already know him to be."
"Tyler refers to the keyboard shortcut that lets you find and replace certain words or phrases-or, in this case, certain shorthand references to our wonderful leader. "This confirms that they are using AI crappily to try and redact these files," another commenter wrote. Yet another case of AI being the sloppiest, laziest tool imaginable, what a surprise! "This is not even a joke," explained TikToker @theplanker in a separate video. "If you look at the Epstein files, this is an email from Epstein to someone whose name is redacted. But what's also redacted is the sentence 'I was going to take polo lessons in Calgary, but I [don't] think my body can"
A new tranche of Epstein files was released a week ago, containing millions of documents and photos. The files show sloppy redactions that leave many questions, especially about one close associate. D*n*ld Tr*mp appears frequently in the release, yet no direct emails between him and Epstein are included. Internet researchers found evidence of crude control+F-style redaction replacing shorthand references. Social media users highlighted that the word 'don't' was censored and pointed to an Epstein email with a bracketed '[don't]' that illustrates the redaction method and its potential to reveal identities.
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