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Wolff Says Epstein Files Will Keep Hounding Trump as DOJ Releases Only 1%

Court filings indicate the department is seeking weeks to review more than two million records despite a congressional deadline to publish them.

Overview

  • Congress overwhelmingly passed a law in 2025 requiring the Department of Justice to release all Jeffrey Epstein-related documents by December 19.
  • According to recent court filings, the DOJ has disclosed about 1% of the Epstein files and says it needs weeks to review over two million remaining documents.
  • On his podcast Inside Trump's Head, journalist Michael Wolff said the Epstein records will repeatedly resurface and remain a political risk for President Trump.
  • Wolff characterized the administration’s recent aggressive foreign actions as a distraction tactic, presenting this view as his analysis on the show.
  • The article reports that partial FBI materials already released have renewed scrutiny of Trump’s past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.