In this episode, we break down the Trump Administration's failure to meet the December 19th legal deadline for the full release of the Epstein files.
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In this episode, we break down the Trump Administration's failure to meet the December 19th legal deadline for the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Despite signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act just one month ago, President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have presided over a partial, heavily redacted release that critics call a massive cover-up. We examine Pam Bondi's shifting stance on the files, the specific legal violations confirmed by lawmakers, and why this moment represents a critical test for the progressive movement in holding elite power accountable.

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- Pressley Condemns Trump Admin. for Defying Epstein Files Transparency Act, Continues Push for Survivors’ Healing
- Deadline nears for release of Epstein files – what we know so far
- US Justice Department begins releasing government Epstein files
- Epstein Files Transparency Act - Wikipedia
- 'Incomplete Release': DOJ Chickens Out on Epstein Files in Violation of New Law
- Trump signs Epstein Files Transparency Act into law - JURIST - News
- US legislators say justice department is violating law by not releasing all Epstein files
- DOJ Likely Pulled Photo of Trump from Released Epstein Files
This video provides a detailed overview of the political shift and the legislative process that led to the controversial release of the Epstein files.

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