Americans deserve full story on the files
The recent Epstein files release was not enough! The DOJ has clearly violated the law, passed by Congress, to release the totality of the Epstein files. This release just continued the corrupt Trump administration effort to deny, delay and deflect. No full disclosure, thousands of redactions, only a fraction of what the law required.
There are many, many DOJ employees who have seen, firsthand, the contents of documents that have been hidden and not released. There are DOJ employees who have been present during conversations and observed actions taken that constitute a cover-up. I strongly suggest this is prime time for DOJ whistleblowers to step up and do the right thing. I strongly suggest that Congress create and make public a pathway for DOJ whistleblowers to share information they know.
Also the victims and their attorneys know what is behind the redactions and absent files and pages. The American public gladly supports them in releasing this information on their own. The survivors have stories to tell.
Bondi and Blanche just get away with violating the law. Impeachment proceedings are reasonable next steps. Seems to me that the House of Representatives needs to take action — now. Blanche and Bondi have criminal liability by violating the law's requirement which was to release the files by Dec. 19. Impeach them for criminal contempt.
This issue is not going away until the survivors and the American public get the full story. Justice demands this
Claudette Nowell-Philipp
Arlington Heights