DOJ begins releasing Epstein files
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New Epstein files include photos, documents with redactions as DOJ releases initial trove of records
The Justice Department has released records from the Epstein files, the first documents to come to light under a new law signed by President Trump.
An NPR analysis of the Epstein files shows some documents, originally available on Friday, are no longer on the Department of Justice's "Epstein Library" website as the DOJ releases more files.
The Justice Department has released more files related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein after Congress voted to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was then signed by President Donald Trump.
The material includes thousands of documents and hundreds of images related to Jeffrey Epstein. But the Justice Department held back thousands more files despite a law requiring their disclosure by Friday.
Nineteen of 95,000 photos for the Jeffrey Epstein files were released by a House committee Friday. What do they tell us and when will more information be available?