Tamara Keith
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And I think one of the things that is a challenge that I've heard you describe is context.
Like, what is this thing and how does it fit into the bigger picture?
Part of the reason that the Justice Department said that it took so long to release the files is they said they needed to make redactions to protect the victims and innocent people.
How did that turn out?
I want to broaden this out and bring Domenico in here.
You know, Democrats and a handful of Republicans in the House teamed up to force the release of these files.
Ultimately, the Senate passed the law requiring the release.
They passed it unanimously and President Trump sort of reluctantly signed it.
Has anyone gotten the gotchas that they were hoping for from these documents?
Yeah, let's hear that.
He was asked about it yesterday in the Oval Office.
Stephen, you have gone through these files.
What, if anything, new about President Trump came to light in this release?
We know that he was friends with Jeffrey Epstein for an extended period of time, and then that friendship ended before Epstein was charged.
I mean, there are interesting things in there.
People who are in Trump's orbit like.
Steve Bannon, the longtime Trump advisor, sometimes still Trump advisor.
People like Michael Wolff, the author who wrote a couple of tell-all books about the Trump White House.
He has a lot of communications with Jeffrey Epstein.
And her response was, I'm asking you about the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.