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DOJ Closes Epstein Case
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DOJ Closes Epstein Case

The DOJ claims it has met its obligation in releasing all the Epstein files in its possession after releasing more than 3 million pages.

The Weekend · Eugene Daniels, Dr. Michele Goodwin, Rep. James Walkinshaw, Shenna Bellows, Jonathan Capehart, Jackie Alemany

January 31, 202641m 18s

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Show Notes

January 31, 2026; 9am: The Justice Department released more than 3 million additional pages of Jeffrey Epstein files as legally mandated by Congress. But Congressional Democrats were quick to disagree, pointing to the 6 million pages Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ had identified as “potentially responsive” to the law during its collection efforts. Democratic Rep. James Walkinshaw of The House Oversight Committee joins “The Weekend” to discuss.

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