Justice Department's Epstein Files Under Scrutiny
The Department of Justice's inspector general is reviewing the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, focusing on law compliance, privacy considerations, and how documents were prepared for public release. This audit revisits a politically charged era of the Trump administration, pressured by law and public demand for transparency.
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The Internal watchdog of the Department of Justice announced its plans on Thursday to scrutinize the department's adherence to laws regarding the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein files.
The inspector general's office aims to evaluate how the department managed, processed, and redacted documents in light of privacy considerations following their public release.
This audit pertains to a politically sensitive timeframe during the Trump administration, highlighting when officials complied with congressional laws and public pressure to unveil millions of pages initially withheld by the executive branch.
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