DOJ opens internal review of Epstein omissions, prepares to find DOJ did nothing wrong
Perhaps FIFA will also award Pam Bondi a trophy.
After missed deadlines imposed by Congress and weeks of sluggish, mandated disclosures, the Department of Justice now says it is “reviewing” whether dozens of Epstein-related interview reports were improperly withheld by the DOJ. This process, one can suspect, will move at remarkable speed to confirm that everything was handled just fine.
The Department of Justice says they are now “reviewing” whether some interview reports were “improperly tagged in the review process” and omitted from the public release of the Epstein files.
The statement comes after ABC News and other outlets previously reported that the DOJ appears to have withheld dozens of pages of witness notes and reports about an alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein who, according to Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., accused President Donald Trump of assaulting her when she was a minor.
The DOJ vowed to publish any documents “found to have been improperly tagged in the review process.”
Perhaps FIFA will also award Pam Bondi a trophy.
A long list of Bondi’s DOJ hiding things:
• Congressperson tells Pam Bondi he believes she is lying to Congress
• Bondi and Patel hide senders of Epstein’s most disturbing emails
• Bondi refused to turn around and face the Epstein victims sitting right behind her
• Bondi says all Epstein files are released. Lawmakers say she’s lying.
• Bipartisan pair threatens Bondi with contempt over Epstein files
• DOJ omitted Bondi, Patel, Blanche communications in Epstein files



if they were even marginally aware that the public has *zero* faith in the current DOJ's ability to do anything not exactly as trump wants, would they even bother with the utter facade of "opening an internal review"? that is, this is only so they can say on fox_'news' (or now CNN @#$!) that they've doing this so trump can repeat it? @#$!!!