Donald Trump pledged to release grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, but CNN Senior Legal Analyst Elie Honig stated this would reveal only a small fraction of the information. Trump denied a report about a birthday letter sent to Epstein and stated intentions to sue The Wall Street Journal. Honig elaborated that the extensive Epstein files total around 300 gigabytes, which is equal to about 100,000 ebooks. He stressed that releasing grand jury testimony excludes many other critical documents and much of the witness information.
Releasing grand jury testimony would be a minuscule portion of the Epstein files. The size of the Epstein files is about 300 gigabytes, equal to 100,000 ebooks.
Trump's directive to release grand jury testimony is a fraction of a fraction of those files. Most witnesses don't even go into the grand jury, leaving tons of documents out.
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