‘Count your days, Pam Bondi!’: DOJ sparks firestorm with ‘partial’ release of Epstein files

The Department of Justice has released a first tranche of long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein records, but bipartisan lawmakers say the disclosure falls far short of what the law requires. Congress set a December 19 deadline for the full release of Epstein-related materials, yet only a small fraction of the more than 300 gigabytes held by the DOJ has been made public. Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike are expressing frustration.
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