Releasing grand jury info is not the same as releasing “the files.”

Most Epstein files aren’t in grand jury transcripts. The names, evidence, photos, and flight logs people want? They’re held by DOJ and FBI—not sealed by a judge. So why is the administration pointing at the transcripts?

Grand jury transcripts are only a small part of the Epstein case. Key evidence—including names of abusers, seized devices, and FBI files—is not sealed by a judge and could be released now.

Calling for grand jury release sounds tough but shifts focus away from the real files. It’s a political deflection—pointing at what can’t be released (yet) to avoid releasing what already could be.

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