• Um - One MILLION Epstein Files ???

    From c186282@c186282@nnada.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Thu Dec 25 03:17:21 2025
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    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/24/trump-told-to-release-remaining-700000-epstein-files-usa/

    . . .

    OK, who but the War Dept or IRS has THAT many files ???
    Something kinda weird here.

    But meanwhile the Dirty PeePee witch-hunts go on ...

    Used to be just the Brit yellow press obsessed with
    such things, but now - kinda depressing.

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  • From Gronk@invalide@invalid.invalid to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Wed Dec 31 16:48:44 2025
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    c186282 wrote:
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/24/trump-told-to-release-remaining-700000-epstein-files-usa/


    . . .

      OK, who but the War Dept or IRS has THAT many files ???
      Something kinda weird here.

    Nope.

      But meanwhile the Dirty PeePee witch-hunts go on ...

      Used to be just the Brit yellow press obsessed with
      such things, but now - kinda depressing.




    https://www.thedailybeast.com/internet-sleuths-reveal-hack-to-undo-epstein-file-redactions/

    Amateur hackers are using Photoshop to undo
    redactions in files released by the Department
    of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

    The latest 11,034-document dump under the
    Epstein Files Transparency Act on Monday came
    heavily stocked with blacked-out names and
    phrases, much to the chagrin of social media
    sleuths. But within hours, X users had already
    uncovered the not-so-bulletproof method the DOJ
    used to redact the information.

    “So apparently there are many Epstein files on
    the DOJ website where you can highlight the
    redacted text, copy it, and paste it onto
    another document to read the redactions,” X user
    Liam Nissan shared in a post viewed 6.8 million
    times as of publication.

    Independent political commentator Ed Krassenstein
    even posted a how-to video on X, demonstrating
    the process—and ridiculing Trump’s DOJ at the
    same time.

    “Trump DOJ screwed up some of the redactions so
    bad that you can recover them,” he said in the
    video. “And I did so simply by copying and
    pasting the text.”

    The redactions fueled speculation that the
    president, whom Epstein has called his closest
    friend, is covering up his own name or shielding
    others who appear in the documents.

    “The Epstein files on the DOJ website allow you
    to highlight the redacted text, copy it, and
    paste it into another document, which reveals
    what was hidden,” one X user wrote.”You can also
    press Ctrl+F and search for ‘Trump ’ (with a
    space) to see his name appear more than 600 times.”


    https://x.com/theliamnissan/status/2003242397728407654?s=20
    So apparently there are many Epstein files on
    the DOJ website where you can highlight the
    redacted text, copy it, and paste it onto another
    document to read the redactions
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