Epstein Files: Is the FBI Hiding More Than It's Revealing?
Thursday, November 27, 2025
In a few words:
Taxpayer dollars fuel FBI's "Special Redaction Project" on Epstein files. Are you okay with this slow-walk to transparency?
More details:
The FBI's so-called "Epstein Transparency Project" is shaping up to be more of a "Special Redaction Project," and we're footing the bill.
Recent documents reveal that a veritable army of FBI agents and FOIA personnel spent months poring over Jeffrey Epstein's sordid legacy, costing taxpayers over $850,000 in overtime alone for just ONE week of intense review. We're talking about thousands of hours clocked, nights and weekends sacrificed, all to prepare files that the public is still waiting to see in full. The fact that the FBI continues to withhold over 161 pages, citing nebulous exemptions like "ongoing law enforcement proceedings," stinks of a deliberate effort to control the narrative, not to enlighten the public.
This isn't transparency; it's a taxpayer-funded shell game. While the President signed legislation demanding release, the FBI's actions suggest a desire to manage the damage rather than to achieve genuine accountability. The public has a right to know the full extent of these crimes and who was involved. Are you okay with the FBI using your money to meticulously redact, rather than readily reveal, the truth about Jeffrey Epstein?
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