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The DOJ’s “New Investigation” Looks Like an Old Cover-Up
The Justice Department now says it may not release all Epstein documents because it has opened a “new investigation.” That’s an interesting turn, considering the Attorney General already told the public that there was “no evidence” Epstein trafficked girls to other men. So what exactly is there to investigate now?
Attorney General Pam Bondi hinted at “new information,” but nothing she described is actually new unless the DOJ has simply chosen not to look at it for two decades.
If the government suddenly wants leads, there are some obvious ones. Start with Les Wexner: the only billionaire who ever handed Epstein full power of attorney, gave him his townhouse, his jets, and control of his money. Wexner is the financial origin point of Epstein’s empire, yet he has never been charged, subpoenaed, or interviewed in any federal probe.
Meanwhile, independent journalists have uncovered far more: Israeli operatives staying with Epstein for weeks, and leaked emails showing Epstein trying to broker cyberweapons for the Israeli government, financed through the Rothschilds. None of this qualifies as new information. It only becomes “new” if the DOJ has finally decided to acknowledge it.
Representative Thomas Massie warned that the DOJ has no authority under the new transparency law to hide documents behind a fresh investigation. But it certainly looks like they’re going to try. The only question now is whether this “new investigation” is a real inquiry or just another mechanism to keep the public from seeing who Epstein was really working with.
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