β—πŸ“‚βš–οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SAYS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF EPSTEIN FILES TO BE RELEASED TODAY

Officials say the disclosure is planned for today; details on contents and redactions remain unclear.

The Trump administration said it plans to release several hundred thousand documents related to Jeffrey Epstein today. Officials have not specified what the files will contain or how much material may be redacted.

The Trump administration said it intends to release several hundred thousand Epstein-related files today, according to statements from officials familiar with the plan. The announcement has drawn immediate attention due to longstanding public interest in records tied to the late financier.

Officials have not provided a detailed inventory of the documents or explained how they will be presented. It remains unclear whether the release will include investigative files, court records, correspondence, or other materials, or how much information may be withheld for legal reasons.

Jeffrey Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019, was accused of sex trafficking minors. Numerous records connected to his activities have remained sealed or partially disclosed, fueling calls for transparency from lawmakers and advocacy groups.

Legal experts caution that large document releases often include redactions to protect privacy, ongoing investigations, or sensitive law-enforcement methods. They also stress that the appearance of names in files does not establish criminal conduct.

The administration has framed the planned disclosure as part of a transparency effort. However, officials acknowledged that timing and scope could change depending on technical and legal considerations.

As of publication, the files had not yet been released publicly. This outlet will update the story if and when documents become available and their contents can be reviewed.

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