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News & Current Events Apr 23, 2026 at 6:56 PM

Justice Department's watchdog is reviewing compliance with the law mandating Epstein files release

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Justice Department's watchdog is reviewing compliance with the law mandating Epstein files release
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Justice Department's watchdog is reviewing compliance with the law mandating Epstein files release
The Department of Justice’s internal watchdog is reviewing the department’s compliance with the law mandating the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

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ActualSpiders 2 days ago +451
Tomorrow's headline: "DOJ's watchdog office summarily fired, will be replaced by Patel's girlfriend's roadies."
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starrpamph 2 days ago +85
*Who just started a drone company and won an eight figure contract*
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originalrocket 1 day ago +15
Sponsored by XOM, because Iran
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Fallouttgrrl 1 day ago +7
"the winners of the 70 million dollar order have no history of fulfilling contracts and the corporation is registered to a two bedroom home in DC"
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SenselessNoise 1 day ago +4
That's only slightly better than the normal 2000sqft office building in Delaware shared with 47 other corporations.
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SleepingToDreaming 2 days ago +88
Compliance?  How is this even still being reviewed??  Good grief, I am ashamed of 'MURICA and how much feet dragging pointless coverup nonsense it exhibits.
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Squire_II 1 day ago +33
The Guardians of Pedophiles are not going to let their wealthy child-trafficking donors get in trouble when they can instead gaslight the country with by acting like trans people existing is going to doom us all.
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SkitzTheFritz 2 days ago +60
Should have been complied within 30 days of when Trump signed it in Nov,. Whats to review? The files still havent been completely released. They broke the law.
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EveryonesNasshole 2 days ago +185
We investigated ourselves and determined no wrong doing
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tiutome 2 days ago +22
Dat part right there! And I wish I can say.. appoint a special independent counsel, but the Administration paid off half of the law firms when they sued them. I call BS
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petrified_eel4615 2 days ago +23
Every person involved should be in prison until the unredacted files are released, and then charge everyone who is mentioned as engaging in r*** & abuse.
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Rakastaakissa 1 day ago +3
They shouldn’t be released from prison with the files released. They should be tried from prison with conspiracy, among other charges.
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petrified_eel4615 1 day ago +1
Point taken. I was just considering "Contempt" charges at the moment, but "conspiracy to traffic children, conspiracy to r***, accessory after the fact, depraved indifference, conspiracy to 1st degree murder" all make sense as well.
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casperdj21 2 days ago +33
At this point, ANYBODY who has not accepted the FACTS that both Donald J. Trump raped little girls and his Criminal Administration AND DOJ are both fully complicit in actively covering THIS FACT up are living in an "alternate reality" and are in complete DENIAL of the TRUTH!!
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Consistent-Throat130 1 day ago +1
Parroting the lies is part of worshipping their leader. It is a show of loyalty.  Doesn't matter what they believe, they're following the party line.
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TheOriginal_TO 2 days ago +20
So nothing will continue to happen in the most corrupt country in the world?
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Effective-Knee366 1 day ago +5
Public trust depends on accountability. This review matters.
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earshatter 1 day ago +3
So…who pays the Justice Departments watchdog?? Follow the money
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CaptainRex1983 1 day ago +3
The fox is guarding the henhouse I see.
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reddituseronebillion 1 day ago +3
Stop with these titles that are neutral, in cases where the perpetrators broke the law immediately
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RainyDayColor 1 day ago +2
When the "watchdog" is a Bassett Hound.
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BigBirdsBrain 1 day ago +2
Hard to trust a review when the system being reviewed is the one running it. Transparency should be the baseline, not the exception.
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CodCommercial8608 1 day ago +1
I thought Trump already fired all the Inspector Generals?
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robreddity 1 day ago +1
Yeah they're not complying
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Creative-Hyena-2666 1 day ago +1
Wow. I expect lots of action out of this. AND CONSEQUENCES!  Im sure there will be heaps of consequences and actions, and also answers. Probably not. 
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Fun_Performer_5170 1 day ago +1
Circlejerking @ his finest….
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ValuableFun6447 1 day ago +1
The administration either believes the fix is in with this IG...or they will soon announce the IG's removal.
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ubix 1 day ago +1
Lol. The AP is helping with the cover up by repeating DOJ lies.
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double_teel_green 23 hr ago +1
But if they release more files, what horrific distraction will P3do come up with?
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