Abgeordneter Raskin bestätigt „beunruhigende“ und „unnötige“ Schwärzungen der Epstein-Akten

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    1. itsatumbleweed on

      This is a good thing. I mean, not good that there is this massive corruption at the DoJ, but the law which ordered the Epstein files to be released had specific language surrounding what could be reacted.

      It was too much to hope that a handful of reps were going to find a smoking gun in a limited time in a SCIF with 3m documents, but instead what they needed to be looking for (and indeed, seem to have found) are instances of the redactions happening differently than the law stipulates. They can then use that evidence to force oversight for the DoJ to make sure the release is actually compliant.

      Today was another step, and it would have been wild if they hit the smoking gun. But in the next few days there will be lawsuits and legal action.

    2. How is this not a bombsell story already? Trump said he kicked Epstein out and Raskin has seen proof that Trump said he DIDN’T kick Epstein out…

    3. Heisenberg281 on

      I’m sure that Chuck Schumer’s glasses will ride a few more inches down his nose.

    4. ifurmothronlyknw on

      Why isn’t every member of congress looking at the unredacted Epstein files? It’s my understanding that only 2 members of congress opted to view the files at the doj today. I cannot understand why they aren’t all chomping at the bit to see them?

      I don’t think people realize how far gone America is. They’re all in on it. Why was Christopher Wray sitting on this? Why haven’t I seen that asked anywhere? What about Rod Rosenstein or Merrick Garland, or James comey, or Andrew McCabe??? I feel like this is a twilight episode where I’m the only one who can see what is so obviously happening.

    5. Guerrilla28er on

      Here in MD we’re proud to count Raskin as our Rep. He has the perfect chops for this gig. He’s also a bulldog. He reminds me of Sam Ervin and Dan Inouye from the Watergate era. We’re cheering him on, all the way.

    6. thatmntishman on

      Everybody in DC seems to have seen these things or knows. Former Presidents and cabinet members know. But the general public dont know, and wont know, because the people who know aren’t going to tell us what they know but instead their going to tell us its awful, horrible and beyond imagination. Huh…. So…..

    7. ohshesthatone on

      There’s a lot of bribe money floating to the pricks in government to redact names. Guaranteed.

    8. Oneguysenpai3 on

      so they get to pick and choose more the rest of what they want to release now?

    9. spacewithoutstars on

      Schumer better write TWO letters about this! One for the ‚troubling‘ matters, and one for the ‚unnecessary‘. /s

      But seriously, wtf are we doing here Congress? Act!

    10. Commercial_Wait_9942 on

      Democrats better fucking DO SOMETHING with this new information.

    11. M0nk3yDLufffy on

      They government knew and not only let it happen but helped, the biggest shame in American history, the US will be the stain in the world because of this

    12. Here’s you daily riminder that republicans can stop this nonsense at any time!

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