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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Epstein files just released are less than one percent of the files
and most of that one percent has already been released. It's a nothingburger, unfortunately.
Just heard on CNN.
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The Epstein files just released are less than one percent of the files (Original Post)
senseandsensibility
Sep 2
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Also it is purposely released in a non-searchable format: images of every page, not PDFs. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2
#1
33,000 pages from 300 gigabytes of information is as a "pimple on an elephant" Andrew Weissmann
Uncle Joe
Sep 2
#3
Bernardo de La Paz
(58,608 posts)1. Also it is purposely released in a non-searchable format: images of every page, not PDFs. . . . . nt
senseandsensibility
(23,896 posts)2. Yup, although there is so little
that it doesn't matter that much. I was thinking that this was the entire Epstein files released in that format.
Uncle Joe
(63,190 posts)3. 33,000 pages from 300 gigabytes of information is as a "pimple on an elephant" Andrew Weissmann
Thanks for the thread senseandsensibility
senseandsensibility
(23,896 posts)4. That Andrew is such a card

Scrivener7
(57,220 posts)5. And we haven't even begun talking about the Treasure Dept files Senator Wyden told us about.
They have all Epstein's bank accounts, one of which had over 4000 transactions in a month totaling $1 billion.
Want ALL the answers? Follow that money.
senseandsensibility
(23,896 posts)6. Yes, I wish Wyden's investigation
would get more attention.
Scrivener7
(57,220 posts)8. But Treasury won't release those records either. He's at an impasse, I think.
Kingofalldems
(39,869 posts)7. That tells me there is proof of Trump's guilt in those files.
spanone
(140,217 posts)9. The coverup continues.