The release of Jeffrey Epstein's case files has been met with criticism after key documents, including flight logs and client lists, were heavily redacted or missing. Attorney General officials are under fire for what critics call a 'botched' release, with entire pages blacked out. FBI director Kash Patel has vowed to locate the missing files, promising further disclosures. Meanwhile, political figures and media personalities are debating the implications of the release, with some using it as a political tool. The controversy has fueled public frustration over transparency and accountability in the Epstein case.
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Jeffrey Epstein dosyaları: Uçuş kayıtlarının ve müşteri listesinin tamamı siyahlaştırılmış sayfalarla ‘berbat’ bir şekilde yayınlanmasından dolayı Savcı eleştirildi
JEFFREY Epstein’s personal address book is included in a 100-page case file that is set to be released on Thursday, according to reports. The docs are expected to drop any moment after a
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Kash Patel, Pam Bondi'nin ilk aşama "başarısız" yayınını takiben kayıp Jeffery Epstein belgelerini bulma çabalarını ikiye katlama sözü veriyor.
FBI director Kash Patel has personally vowed to hunt down thousands of pages of missing Jeffrey Epstein files after the first tranche was released on Thursday.
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Trump MAGA’nın sadık taraftarı düşünülemez olanı söylüyor
The Donald Trump loyalist took to social media, declaring in a rare moment her agreement with Trump critic Ron Filipkowski, the editor-in-chief of MeidasTouch News, over the Trump administration’s supposed release of the Epstein files.