CNN Star Reveals Trump DOJ Isn't on Pace to Release Epstein Files Until 2030
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CNN Star Reveals Trump DOJ Isn't on Pace to Release Epstein Files Until 2030
"Right, when is, quote, in the near future?' Heaven only knows, Kate. So let's do the timeline here. This law passes in November. Almost every single person on Capitol Hill votes for it passes 427 to 1 in the House, passes unanimously in the Senate, and then President Trump signs the bill on November 19th, as you said, gave DOJ 30 days to complete all of the production, all of it. So everything was due December 19th."
"And now here we are, Kate, we are 40, 4-0 days after the deadline. And if you want to do a little math, DOJ represented publicly about two weeks ago in early January that they had produced 1% of the entire Epstein files. Now, if you do the math on that and multiply it out, that comes out to about four years to produce the files."
Congress passed a law in November directing the Justice Department to release all Epstein files within 30 days; the House voted 427–1, the Senate unanimously, and the President signed on November 19. The statutory completion date for full production was December 19, 2025. The Department of Justice announced on December 19 that production was starting that day and reported producing about 1% by early January. At that pace the files would take roughly four years to produce, and current progress suggests releases could extend for many years, potentially into 2030.
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