Representative Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) who sits on the committee, tells TMZ … “My New Year’s Resolution for the Epstein Files is to get the files released, name names, and let the courts and the court of public opinion judge those who perpetrated, covered up, and enabled these crimes so that they never happen again.” TMZ
The Epstein Files should have been released by law to the subcommittee by 19 December 2025. This hasn’t happened with the excuse the DOJ needs to redact information about the victims. What they have done with the files released so far is redact just about everything unless it shows a liberal.
The DOJ claims there are 5.2 million more pages to go through – delaying strategy.
Why is it up to the DOJ to protect the victims and not the House Subcommittee?
The files should be immediately released to the bipartisan subcommittee and taken out of the hands of the administration who has obvious motive to censor the evidence. The subcommittee is perfectly capable of making redactions to protect the victims.
Related
- DOJ still reviewing 5.2M pages of Epstein files: Report The Hill

