False Promise

THE BERNHARD PERSPECTIVE

December 19 was the day the DOJ was to have released all of the Epstein files. Of course that full release did not happen, and many documents were almost if not completely redacted. All we have now is AG Bondi’s promise that they will release the rest in a month or so. 

The DOJ is now in violation of the law. This was probably to have been expected, because when the law was written there was a loophole. It did not include any specific enforcement procedure. And we really cannot expect the DOJ to investigate itself to find out why there has not been a “full drop.”

The remedies for non-disclosure are of no consequence to T**** or his people. These include avenues such as Congressional oversight, including hearing and subpoenas, and federal court motions demanding full release. Such remedies are of no consequence for T**** and his MAGA’s.

They typically ignore and/or appeal Congressional subpoenas, and court orders which go against them are subject to appeal a well. These court procedures can drag on for months. No wonder the Republicans had no problem passing the law and T**** had no problem signing it. 

They knew it had no teeth and that as written was designed to allow the prolonged delay of what T**** fears most: full disclosure. So as of now, there is still no way, no law, for anyone to expect or force the release of the full Epstein files any time soon. 

Don’t look now, but, we have just been had. 

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