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.
