
Trump’s DOJ could be held in contempt over unredacted Epstein files, judge says: ‘It’s not a threat. It’s a promise’
Trump’s DOJ could be held in contempt over unredacted Epstein files, judge says: ‘It’s not a threat.
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Trump’s DOJ could be held in contempt over unredacted Epstein files, judge says: ‘It’s not a threat. Federal judge holds public hearing in lawsuit over withheld documents to hear ‘what the hell is going on in this case’. "The Department has not knowingly violated, nor has it ever acknowledged violating, the EFTA as it continues working to comply with statutory requirements," DOJ lawyers argued in a court filing.
Furthermore, Popular Reads The DOJ has argued that the handwritten notes are "substantially similar to" the FBI reports of the interviews that were publicly released, and that the notes risk exposing victim information.
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Trump’s DOJ could be held in contempt over unredacted Epstein files, judge says: ‘It’s not a threat.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFederal judge holds public hearing in lawsuit over withheld documents to hear ‘what the hell is going on in this case’
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"The Department has not knowingly violated, nor has it ever acknowledged violating, the EFTA as it continues working to comply with statutory requirements," DOJ lawyers argued in a court filing.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesPopular Reads The DOJ has argued that the handwritten notes are "substantially similar to" the FBI reports of the interviews that were publicly released, and that the notes risk exposing victim information.
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