Epstein files released live updates: Documents made public as Trump DOJ criticized for partial release

In a video call with reporters after the release of the Epstein files, Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., who alongside Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., led the charge in Congress to pass the legislation that guided the release of the files, called the release “disappointing.” Khanna added that officials at the Justice Department, “have not been transparent.”
“I have to say that the release has been disappointing from the initial read of it. But, you know, I reserve judgment until we go through all of the release,” the California congressman said.
“Again, what I’m calling for, in terms of a constructive next step is for Todd Blanche or Pam Bondi to get in front of the country, to share the timeline for the full release, to share the explanations of the redactions, and to let the country know what they can expect they have not been transparent, and that’s why that’s people’s biggest concern on this, that they’re hiding things,” Khanna added.




