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Epstein Case Files - Redacted: What the Black Bars Are Hiding

Epstein Case Files - Redacted: What the Black Bars Are Hiding

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Host Ava Grey examines how redaction functions as institutional power in the Epstein files. Despite a near-unanimous congressional mandate for transparency, the Department of Justice released millions of documents with extensive blackouts, unsigned memos, and broken search tools—frustrating survivors and lawmakers who authored the disclosure law while raising urgent questions about whom government secrecy actually protects.

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