#Government Transparency
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The U.S. Justice Department says it needs 'a few more weeks' to release Jeffrey Epstein records after discovering over one million new, potentially relevant documents.
U.S. lawmakers, including Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), are pressuring the Department of Justice to release more unsealed files related to Jeffrey Epstein, citing the need for transparency and full accountability.
The U.S. Justice Department is defending its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein document release, explaining that an ongoing legal review is necessary to protect victims' identities and sensitive information.
The U.S. Department of Justice quietly removed at least 16 documents, including a photo of Donald Trump, from its public Epstein file release. The unexplained action raises serious questions about government transparency and information management.
The heavily redacted Epstein files spark global outrage, revealing a critical disconnect between institutional transparency and public trust in the digital age. PRISM analyzes the impact.
DOJ's heavily redacted Epstein file release, missing a key deadline, draws bipartisan fire. PRISM analyzes how this impacts US government transparency, global trust, and the rule of law.
The DOJ's release of Epstein files sparks a global debate on transparency, elite power, and justice. Unpack the geopolitical ripples, tech implications, and future of accountability.