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Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing

Explore episode Jul 15, 2026
Government
Data point 3,500,000

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

Of the 6 million Epstein records identified, approximately 3.5 million were released publicly but are described as so substantially redacted as to preclude meaningful law enforcement follow-up.

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Data point 31

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

After months of demands, the Trump DOJ produced only 31 pages of Epstein documents to New Mexico — mostly already-released, mostly redacted — out of over 6 million identified records.

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Data point 6,000,000

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

The DOJ's own assertion identified more than 6 million total Epstein-related responsive records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, of which approximately 3.5 million have been publicly released.

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Data point 9 hours

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

Epstein survivor Jess Michaels pointed out that Todd Blanche spent nine hours meeting with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell while spending zero time meeting with Epstein survivors.

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Data point 2x

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

Federal Judge Emmett Sullivan ruled against Todd Blanche's jurisdictional arguments in Katie Fang's Epstein Transparency Act lawsuit at least twice, yet Blanche continues non-compliance.

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Data point 1,200

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

Epstein survivors in their video statement cited 1,200 victims over 30 years and 6 million files as evidence that the Blanche claim of no investigative leads is false.

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Data point 12/19/2025

Trump's Past Returns to Haunt Him Before AG Hearing · Jul 15, 2026

Katie Fang noted that the Epstein Files Transparency Act became law on December 19, 2025, giving the DOJ a running head start — yet seven months later, they still have not complied.