Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel still haven’t lived up to their promise to release all the DOJ’s records on notorious deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein—but agents are reportedly working around the clock, including over the weekend, to redact information for impending publication.
CNN reported Saturday that “FBI agents are working around the clock—some in 12-hour overnight shifts—on a frenzied mission this week.”
“For much of the week, agents could be seen filing into a room at FBI headquarters, with some also doing the work at field offices in New York and at an FBI office in Chantilly, Virginia,” CNN said, citing anonymous people briefed on the matter.
“For hours, agents sit at banks of computers, using editing software to identify redactions required under federal laws, including the Privacy Act. The material also includes video.”
According to CNN, agents have been ordered to set aside other investigations—including some related to ongoing threats from China and Iran—to help redact the Epstein filed. […]
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