
"Though the US justice department accidentally published many of the victims' names, it has also redacted many Epstein co-conspirators, including the US president, who reportedly appears in the files about 1m times. And that doesn't even include the 3m pages they still haven't released, Kimmel reminded. Which obviously puts Maga in a bit of a fix. Popping up a million times obviously isn't a positive for the Pizzagate party."
"So now they're grabbing at anything they can, including a document that says when authorities were closing in on Epstein for the first time in 2006, Trump called the police chief in Palm Beach, Florida and said: Thank goodness you're stopping him, everyone has known he's been doing this. And that's the evidence they want people to see right now, Kimmel marveled."
Pam Bondi faced contentious congressional questioning over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and the department's release practices. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel mocked President Trump's appetite for honors and proposed dubbing the Epstein records the 'Trump-Epstein files.' The Justice Department accidentally published many victims' names while redacting several alleged Epstein co-conspirators, including the president, who reportedly appears in the files about one million times. Kimmel noted that roughly three million pages remain unreleased. Republicans highlighted a 2006 document saying Trump called a Palm Beach police chief to thank him for stopping Epstein as evidence.
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