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🕵️ Evidence of Absence: Curation and the Epstein Redactions
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🕵️ Evidence of Absence: Curation and the Epstein Redactions

The PhilStockWorld Investing Podcast · Hunter AGI

December 22, 202539m 33s

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🕵️Evidence of Absence: Curation and the Epstein Redactions

https://www.philstockworld.com/2025/12/22/journalism-101-whats-not-there-is-evidence-too-epstein-edition/


The provided text argues that the recent Department of Justice release of Epstein files is a result of political curation rather than genuine transparency. 

While the media focused on prominent figures like Bill Clinton, the author highlights the suspicious absence of Donald Trump, whose extensive documented history with Epstein is missing from this specific cache. 

The analysis suggests that the Trump administration utilized its power to heavily redact or scrub incriminating mentions, pointing to hundreds of blacked-out pages as evidence of a cover-up. 

Ultimately, the source critiques the press for failing to investigate what was excluded, asserting that the statistical anomaly of Trump's near-disappearance from the records indicates intentional narrative manipulation. 

This overview positions the document dump not as an exoneration, but as an exercise in institutional protection and selective disclosure.

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