00:00The Epstein files are finally coming out, and what's being revealed is unsettling,
00:13incomplete, and raising more questions than answers. After Congress passed a law forcing
00:19the Justice Department to release all unclassified Epstein-related records,
00:23the DOJ dropped an initial tranche of documents—photos, videos, FBI reports, court filings.
00:31But despite the legal deadline, this is not the full release. And that's where the controversy begins.
00:40Deadline missed. Trust broken.
00:44The law required the DOJ to release the Epstein files in their entirety by Friday.
00:50Instead, officials admitted they couldn't meet the deadline, and promised more documents in the
00:56coming weeks. Lawmakers from both parties are furious. Democrats and some Republicans say the
01:03DOJ may be violating the law. Thousands of pages are still unreleased, and many that were published
01:10are heavily redacted, sometimes completely blacked out. Famous faces in the files.
01:20The documents include photos and mentions of major public figures — Bill Clinton, Donald Trump,
01:26Prince Andrew, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Chris Trucker.
01:34Important reminder — being named or pictured does not mean wrongdoing. Many of those shown have denied
01:41any involvement, and survivors have not accused them. Still, the files show just how deeply Epstein was
01:48embedded in elite circles.
01:52Clinton photos spark debate.
01:55Several images show Bill Clinton swimming, relaxing in a hot tub, or socializing. His spokesperson
02:01dismissed the release as irrelevant, calling the photos decades old and insisting Clinton cut ties
02:08with Epstein before his crimes became public.
02:11Yet, Clinton's images were widely shared online — especially by Trump-aligned accounts, fueling
02:18political finger-pointing instead of clarity. Trump mentioned, but minimally.
02:24Trump appears only briefly in the files. One court document recounts an allegation that Epstein introduced
02:33Trump to a 14-year-old girl in the 1990s. The accuser says Epstein made a remark, but makes no
02:40accusation against Trump. Trump has long denied wrongdoing, and says his relationship with Epstein
02:46ended years before Epstein's arrest. Prince Andrew and Maxwell photos raise questions.
02:56One image appears to show Prince Andrew lying across several people — faces redacted — with
03:03Ghislaine Maxwell standing behind them. Epstein is not visible. Another striking photo shows
03:09Maxwell alone outside 10 Downing Street, with no date or explanation, adding to the mystery around her
03:17access and connections. The most chilling testimony
03:23One of the most disturbing documents comes from Maria Farmer, one of Epstein's earliest accusers.
03:29In a 1996 FBI report, she alleged Epstein stole photos of her underage sisters, threatened to burn her
03:38house down if she spoke out, and asked her to photograph young girls at swimming pools.
03:44Her name was redacted, but she has since confirmed the report was hers. Nearly 30 years later,
03:51she says the release brings vindication. What we still haven't seen. According to the DOJ,
03:58hundreds of thousands of pages are still under review — entire grand jury files are fully blacked out,
04:06while redactions are allowed to protect victims. The law requires explanations,
04:11and many have not been provided. Lawmakers like Rep Khanna are now threatening impeachment,
04:17contempt, or prosecution over the delay. The bigger picture. These files don't just expose Epstein.
04:26They expose how power shielded him, how long warning signs were ignored, how access replaced accountability.
04:34What's been released is disturbing. What's still hidden may be worse. And until the full Epstein files
04:43are made public, this story is far from over.
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