The Justice Department released thousands of documents and photographs related to Jeffrey Epstein, responding to public pressure and a congressional deadline. The release, which included images of notable figures like Bill Clinton and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has stirred criticism for the redacted information and the lack of clarity on certain documents. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche indicated that more materials would follow, while some lawmakers expressed frustration over withheld documents. Despite extensive connections to Epstein, neither Clinton nor Trump faced allegations from victims.






