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Justice Department Official Clarifies Trump’s Name Will Not Be Redacted from Epstein Files

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In a recent interview, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that there is no effort to redact President Trump's name from documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigations. He emphasized that all relevant documents mentioning Trump will be released as long as it complies with legal standards. Blanche also addressed concerns about selective disclosures, particularly regarding images of Bill Clinton, asserting that the department is committed to transparency. The Justice Department is currently processing a large volume of files, with a 30-day deadline imposed by a law signed by Trump himself. This situation affects public perception of both Trump and Clinton as the release of files continues.

Key Details: • Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed no redaction of Trump's name. • The Justice Department has a 30-day deadline to release Epstein-related files. • Blanche accused Democrats of using selective disclosures to negatively portray Trump. • The department is processing over 1,200 victim names related to Epstein's case.

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