
"Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to 'follow the law with maximum transparency' regarding the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files, yet compliance was notably late and flawed."
"Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche claimed, 'Never in American history has a president or the Department of Justice been this transparent with the American people about such a sensitive law-enforcement matter.'"
"The DOJ's response to a bipartisan congressional subpoena was 'Completely unnecessary,' revealing a strategic approach that contradicts their claims of transparency."
The Justice Department asserts it is the most transparent in history, with officials praising their openness. However, compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act was late, with significant issues in document handling. Despite claims of transparency, the DOJ's response to a bipartisan congressional subpoena was dismissive, indicating a lack of willingness to engage openly. The Attorney General's statements about transparency contrast sharply with the department's actions, raising questions about the authenticity of their claims.
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