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  1. _grandfather_trout_ on

    Oh no, violated the law!

    Surely that would lead to some kind of consequences for the lawbreakers.

  2. Holdthemuffins on

    For someone who has nothing to hide, they’re sure trying hard to hide this.

    Obviously there are so many Republicans on the list that they would have no hope of winning the election if the list was released now.

  3. throwaway20220717 on

    Let me guess…

    > TRUMP ⬛️ WAS ⬛️ N ⬛️ ⬛️ ⬛️ T ⬛️ ON BUBBA

    How do people live with their role in this cover-up? Everything that has come out, however limited, has been sickening.

  4. At this point, the redactions are so thick I’m starting to wonder if the files are just blank pages with ‘classified’ stamped on them… like, just tell us it’s top-secret chaos already.

  5. The Epstein Transparency Act states that ALL redactions have to be explained by an accompanying document, summarizing what was redacted and the legal basis WHY it was redacted.

    This document was not provided by the DoJ. The deadline ends in 3 hours from now if daylight savings didn’t trip me up and it appears they will not do it.

    This means the DoJ broke the law. Massie already wrote there is technically a 20 year prison sentence for Pam Bondi incoming. Theoretically. But of course:

    – Congress is in recess now thanks to Johnson. No one knows why he put congress in recess today, but in reality we all KNOW why he did it as a panic move.

    – Even if they weren’t in recess, how likely is it that republicans will impeach Bondi or anyone at the DoJ, never mind Trump? Without congress, the DoJ can get away with breaking the law for now, scott free.

    – But as Massie pointed out, the Epstein Transparency Act is a law. As such it is possible to prosecute the DoJ even when the next congress is in session in 2028. This does not “go away” automagically. Plus it’s likely as of right now that Democrats will have control of the House after the midterm elections and then they could absolutely go after everyone covering those files up right now.

    What can YOU do? There are going to be more protests soon because of this and other bullshit Trump is doing. Take part, make noise, refuse to participate in US society and burdenmax. That’s called non-violent resistance. Do not fall for distractions like Trump trying to start a war with Venezuela or him bombing the middle east again. No complete file release = unstable country and no peace.

  6. “…and could result in prosecution referrals or impeachment action.”

    would’ve, could’ve, should’ve…until it is referred it is all talk, so time for Congress to put those big boy pants on and do their job.

  7. Yeah, let’s see them actually do it. I think everyone knows it’s just empty words at this point

  8. As long as we’re talking “could” and not “will”, this is all just us less bullshit.

    Fuck.

  9. Did you also noticed that Sharpies^((tm)) have now been classified by the DOJ as a strategic material vital to national defense?

    I went to buy a Sharpie today and I was asked to show a DOJ ID.

    /s

  10. Can you imagine how bad the files must be for all this? The months of redacting, denial, whataboutisms and flagrant disobeying the law. The man is a PEDOPHILE!

  11. Can anyone explain even a Devil’s advocate reason why literally anything besides a victim’s name should be redacted from any of these files?

  12. Witty-flocculent on

    The only statement i want from congress is action. We ALL knew they were gonna do this. That the democrats are giving speeches and not filing subpoenas and referrals is unacceptable.

  13. And who are we referring to? And who will vote to convict on impeachment? Fucking no one. We’re hosed; we’re cooked.

  14. Was there actually a 100 page section that was just completely blacked out? I thought that was a joke

  15. Interesting-Risk6446 on

    It’s all redacted. There is nothing. The pictures released were to hurt Democrats. This is a big fucking cover up.

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