Deep Dives
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The Law Set a Deadline. The Administration Said No.
--- The Jeffrey Epstein files contain the documented record of one of the most consequential sex trafficking operations in American history — one that intersected with politicians,…

The Law Set a Deadline to Force Disclosure. The Administration Just Said No.
A documented-claims deep dive for They Knew subscribers --- Congress passed a law. It had a deadline. The deadline existed for one reason: to prevent exactly what just happened. Th…

The Law Set a Deadline. The Administration Said No.
A bipartisan law. A statutory deadline. A public acknowledgment that the deadline would be missed. If this were a private citizen defying a legal obligation, there would be consequ…

The Law Set a Deadline. The Administration Said No.
A federal law with bipartisan support set a specific deadline for the release of the most consequential sex trafficking files in American history. That deadline existed for one rea…

The Law Set a Deadline. The Administration Said No.
--- The Epstein Files Transparency Act was designed with one core assumption baked in: that any administration, given the choice, would slow-walk, redact, and delay the release of …

The Law Had Teeth. The Administration Just Pulled Them.
A bipartisan law. A statutory deadline. A Justice Department that looked directly at both and said: no. The Epstein Files Transparency Act was not a suggestion. It was not a resolu…

The Law Set a Deadline. The Administration Said No.
--- Congress passed a law. It had a deadline. The deadline existed for one explicit reason: to prevent an administration from deciding, unilaterally and quietly, that the public co…

The Law Set a Deadline. The Administration Said No.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act was not a suggestion. It was a law, passed with bipartisan support, signed earlier in 2025, carrying a specific statutory deadline designed to do…

The DOJ Released Hundreds of Thousands of Epstein Pages and Called It Transparency
On December 19, 2025, the Department of Justice released what it called a landmark disclosure: hundreds of thousands of pages of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted s…

