Lawmakers allege DOJ hid key names in Epstein Files, fueling Cover-Up Claims
U.S. lawmakers are accusing the Department of Justice (DOJ) of hiding important names in the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files. Members of Congress argue that the FBI improperly "scrubbed" these documents months ago, protecting rich and powerful men who may have been involved in Epstein's crimes. While the DOJ claims mistakes were just technical errors and that they are committed to transparency, lawmakers say the current review process is too slow and restricted, calling it a "cover-up." Some unredacted files have already revealed discussions about disturbing videos and high-profile associates, and survivors are also angry that their private information was accidentally leaked in earlier versions.








