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  1. In case you were wondering as I was:

    “The review will only be of the 3 million files currently available to the public, not the extensive trove of more than 6 million documents in total that the DOJ says it has in its possession.”

  2. SlippersLaCroix on

    The article says they can take notes, but can those notes be shared with the public?

  3. > The review will only be of the 3 million files currently available to the public, not the extensive trove of more than 6 million documents in total that the DOJ says it has in its possession.

    Gee, I wonder why they won’t let them look in the mystery 3 million documents they refuse to release?

  4. Makes me wonder were all those influencers are after they raised those binders up like a raised up fist speaking truth to power.

  5. Infamous_Employer_85 on

    The law says that the public should be able to see the unredacted conspirators’ names. There are a handful that were both victim, and latter groomed to be a co-conspirator, but those are a tiny minority.

  6. This is misleading. The DOJ is allowing members of congress to view copies of the files on DOJ computers in person. They are not being given copies of the files or being allowed to view the original documents. This is another deflection by the DOJ to try and hide stuff. We have no reason to believe that the documents they are showing weren’t tampered with and they are not providing any avenue to verify this.

  7. Remember that Pam Bondi will be in front of the Judiciary Committee next Wednesday. This could be a shot…chaser situation, even if it is limited in scope.

  8. There’s a few clever people on the internet running a project to unredact them using AI. Expect to see more unredactions coming over the next few weeks. Probably won’t see them on CNN or Fox News, but they’ll be all over reddit.

  9. Alternative_Owl5302 on

    Key principles should be front and center; Nobody is above the law and justice should be served regardless of who is prosecuted. In the cases of child rape or other hideous crimes the most severe punishment allowable should be imposed; ideally capital punishment or life in prison without parole along with monetary or other compensation to the victims and society.

    This is the largest and serious crime of its type imaginable and is a terrible fundamental moral wound to the US. First step is laying out the crimes bare and vilifying and punishing those involved. I special treatment. If anything anyone who was or is in a political or other position of public trust should be more vigorously punished.

  10. I can’t wait for this entire administration to be shitting their pants when they’re all on trial in the next few years.

  11. They should md5sum each page they receive to ensure they’re all reading the same content.

  12. ManyAverage6578 on

    Really interested to know about that year 16 notebook with references to Ivana Trump and how you can’t have integrity if you’ve been with Trump, only skittles. 😭

    EFTA02731433 page 16

  13. How the fuck haven’t they had access to this shit? Also with months of push back and hiding how do we know what they are seeing is fully unredacted and unedited in any way? How many files have been destroyed?

  14. winglesscanary on

    After the admin has been able to hastily cross out Trumps name and replace it with Bill Clinton written in crayon.

  15. Next_Gen_Rando on

    Oh boy I can’t wait for the republican half the aisle to reminisce in their own memories of the documents laid before them before turning around to the other side and saying “Nope, clearly nothing happened. Nothing to see here.”

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