The Justice Department this week made a stunning admission that could blow the lid off one of the biggest cover-ups in Washington history - acknowledging they may have deliberately hidden Jeffrey Epstein documents from public release by marking them as classified or exempt when they shouldn't have been.
The DOJ's promise to review files that were "improperly tagged" comes only after mounting pressure from Congress, including surprisingly from Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee. But here's the real question patriots should be asking: if these documents were "improperly tagged" by accident, why is it taking years and congressional pressure to fix the "mistake"?
This reeks of the same deep state tactics we've seen for decades - government bureaucrats deciding what the American people deserve to know about the powerful elites who may have been compromised by Epstein's blackmail operation. How convenient that these "tagging errors" just happened to protect certain high-profile individuals from scrutiny.
What Are They Still Hiding?
The Epstein case has always been about more than just one sick predator. It's about a network of powerful politicians, celebrities, and business leaders who may have been caught in a web of corruption and blackmail. The American people have a right to know which of our so-called leaders were flying on that plane to Pedophile Island.
President Trump, who banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago years before his arrest and has called for full transparency, should direct his Attorney General Pam Bondi to conduct a complete audit of every single Epstein-related document. No more games, no more "improper tagging," no more protecting the swamp creatures.
The fact that it's taken this long to even acknowledge these documents exist proves the deep state will go to any length to protect their own. How many other cases have been buried under convenient "clerical errors" and bureaucratic red tape?
Americans deserve the full truth about Jeffrey Epstein's network of influence. Every document, every flight log, every compromising detail that our government has been hiding. The swamp's days of protecting predators and their enablers must end now.
