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Today is the legal deadline for the release of the Epstein files — documents the federal government has spent years keeping out of public view. In this episode, we walk through why this date matters, what the law actually requires, and how the Trump administration has spent months promising transparency while quietly laying the groundwork for delays, redactions, and half-measures. We break down the back-and-forth from the White House and DOJ, the suspicious silence since the bill passed, the sudden rise of convenient distractions, and the many ways an administration can technically comply with the law while completely undermining its spirit. This isn’t about conspiracy theories — it’s about power, accountability, and whether “transparency” still means anything when powerful people are involved.
As always, check out podcast related links on Link Tree at https://linktr.ee/NeighborOnTheLeft
By Your Neighbor on the LeftToday is the legal deadline for the release of the Epstein files — documents the federal government has spent years keeping out of public view. In this episode, we walk through why this date matters, what the law actually requires, and how the Trump administration has spent months promising transparency while quietly laying the groundwork for delays, redactions, and half-measures. We break down the back-and-forth from the White House and DOJ, the suspicious silence since the bill passed, the sudden rise of convenient distractions, and the many ways an administration can technically comply with the law while completely undermining its spirit. This isn’t about conspiracy theories — it’s about power, accountability, and whether “transparency” still means anything when powerful people are involved.
As always, check out podcast related links on Link Tree at https://linktr.ee/NeighborOnTheLeft