Millions of Documents, Zero Urgency: The DOJ’s Epstein Excuse Tour (1/22/26)

Millions of Documents, Zero Urgency: The DOJ’s Epstein Excuse Tour (1/22/26)

The Department of Justice has repeatedly argued that it cannot meet the congressionally mandated deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein–related documents because of the massive volume of material and the need to review and redact sensitive information, particularly the identities of alleged victims, before publication. DOJ officials have said that millions of documents are still under review and that hundreds of attorneys and over 400 reviewers are working through the backlog, but they have also acknowledged that only a tiny fraction—less than 1 percent—of the files have been made public well past the Dec. 19, 2025 statutory deadline. The department further resisted efforts by lawmakers to appoint a special master or independent monitor to oversee compliance, claiming that Congress’s cosponsors lack standing in the Maxwell criminal case and that judges do not have authority to compel faster action. In letters to the court, DOJ representatives have emphasized the logistical burden of the review and insisted the effort is ongoing, framing the delays as a byproduct of the sheer scale of the task rather than intentional obstruction.

Critics have seized on the department’s complaints as evidence of willful slowness, selective release, and a prioritization of protecting powerful individuals over transparency and accountability. Lawmakers, victims’ advocates, and commentators have blasted the pace and extent of the release as insufficient to satisfy the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act, and some have suggested the DOJ’s invocation of redaction and procedural burden is being used as a pretext to conceal politically sensitive material. Bipartisan pressure has grown, with proposals for audits of the department’s compliance and threats of contempt proceedings against top DOJ officials for failing to meet the law’s requirements. Even a federal judge acknowledged the lawmakers’ concerns were “undeniably important,” though he declined to intervene directly. The frustration stems from the perception that the department’s complaints about being bogged down are enabling continued opacity, retraumatizing survivors, and undermining public trust in the justice system’s willingness to confront Epstein’s network fully.



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source:

Top federal prosecutors ‘crushed’ by Epstein files workload - POLITICO

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