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Jun 13, 2026·1,442 words

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,

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Jun 6, 2026·1,577 words

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

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May 30, 2026·1,491 words

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

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May 23, 2026·1,581 words

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

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May 16, 2026·1,465 words

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

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May 9, 2026·1,348 words

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

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May 2, 2026·1,450 words

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

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Apr 25, 2026·1,513 words

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

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Apr 18, 2026·1,449 words

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