The Epstein files being unsealed right now are controlled by the courts, not the DOJ meaning an investigation can’t actually stop a judge from releasing records. But it can shift the narrative, muddy the waters, and frame future revelations as “ tainted by politics” or “part of an ongoing probe.”
November 15, 2025 at 1:49 AM
The Epstein files being unsealed right now are controlled by the courts, not the DOJ meaning an investigation can’t actually stop a judge from releasing records. But it can shift the narrative, muddy the waters, and frame future revelations as “ tainted by politics” or “part of an ongoing probe.”
Launching a new “active investigation” can often become a tool to delay the release of documents. When something is under federal investigation, agencies can claim that releasing certain information might “interfere with the inquiry,” which slows down transparency.
November 15, 2025 at 1:49 AM
Launching a new “active investigation” can often become a tool to delay the release of documents. When something is under federal investigation, agencies can claim that releasing certain information might “interfere with the inquiry,” which slows down transparency.
but for real i tried to capture what i felt going through these emails (on here & in the document hellscape). how it feels like a last nail in a coffin of some kind in terms of a rot in the heart of the elite. and proof that the truth is dumber than fiction www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
November 14, 2025 at 2:40 AM
but for real i tried to capture what i felt going through these emails (on here & in the document hellscape). how it feels like a last nail in a coffin of some kind in terms of a rot in the heart of the elite. and proof that the truth is dumber than fiction www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...