President Trump’s DOJ is set to release hundreds of thousands of previously unseen Epstein files today.
However, Trump refused to answer questions about the release of the documents after an event with pharmaceutical company executives in the Oval Office on Friday, saying he didn’t want to ‘spoil’ the event by allowing the media to ask ‘questions having to do with anything else.’
‘I won’t even take questions today, because there’s no way I can take questions that are anywhere comparable to what you just witnessed,’ Trump declared.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that the Justice Department will unseal the Epstein files while suggesting some materials could be temporarily withheld to protect victims.
The Justice Department pushed back angrily against claims from Democrats and Trump critics that it will miss Friday’s Epstein files deadline.
The DOJ’s Office of Public Affairs wrote on X that it is releasing a massive trove of documents that the Biden and Obama administrations declined to make public, calling the criticism ‘ridiculous framing.’
The House passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act 427–1 on November 18, followed by Senate approval via unanimous consent the same evening. The bill then went to President Trump, who signed it, triggering the mandated release of DOJ documents by today.
Key Epstein files released this month:
Trump refuses to take questions during White House event ahead of Epstein files release
DOJ insists initial deadline for Epstein files is being met
Exclusive Daily Mail reporting about the Epstein scandal
Trump did not order DOJ to remove his name from Epstein files, Deputy AG insists
Gavin Newsom implies Trump administration is hiding something in the Epstein files
Could Pam Bondi be held in contempt of Congress for missing Epstein files deadline?
MTG questions delayed release of Epstein files
Trump strikes deal with 9 drugmakers to sell products to Americans for same price in Europe
Ghislaine Maxwell sought to have sex trafficking conviction days before Epstein files drop
Dems accuse Trump administration of violating federal law
Trump brags about his ‘gold card’ program as Epstein files release looms
Adam Schiff joins Dems slamming Trump administration



