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Metadata Reveals Cuts in DOJ’s ‘Raw’ Epstein Video

Newly uncovered edits undercut the Justice Department’s assertion that the surveillance video was released unedited.

The rift within MAGA over the release of the Epstein files seems to be deepening.
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Overview

  • Metadata analysis shows the first source clip is missing approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds of footage before the widely reported gap.
  • Independent forensics experts confirm the video was stitched from two source files in Adobe Premiere Pro and saved multiple times on May 23.
  • The trim occurs at 11:58:58 pm, milliseconds before the one-minute lapse Attorney General Pam Bondi attributed to a routine system reset.
  • Pam Bondi’s statement that only one minute was lost has not been reconciled with the new findings and remains unaddressed by DOJ and FBI officials.
  • The discrepancy deepens concerns over government transparency and the integrity of evidence in high-profile federal investigations.