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DOJ Misses Deadline to Justify Redactions in Epstein Files, Drawing Congressional Warnings

House Oversight Democrats say enforcement moves are coming following the lapse in the required public accounting.

Overview

  • The Jan. 3 statutory date passed without the Justice Department’s explanation for redactions in its recent Epstein file releases.
  • Congress had required broad public disclosure by Dec. 19, but the department has been posting records in batches with extensive blackouts.
  • DOJ has said it must protect victims and sensitive information, while critics argue many redactions exceed what the law permits.
  • On Dec. 24, the department reported finding roughly a million additional Epstein-related documents, prolonging the review.
  • Bill sponsors Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie plan an announcement this week on steps to force release of remaining materials.