There are so many witnesses that even 330 gallons of sulfuric acid cannot wash them away. As Todd Blanche said, “It wasn’t a crime to party with Jeffrey Epstein.”
- David Shuster's post alleges FBI/DOJ whistleblowers informed lawmakers of withheld or destroyed Epstein files containing explicit photos/videos of Donald Trump with underage girls, directly challenging the DOJ's February 15, 2026, statement affirming full compliance with release requirements under the 2025 Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- The Act, signed by Trump in November 2025, prompted phased DOJ releases totaling over 3.5 million pages by January 30, 2026, including references to Trump in flight logs and a 1994 whistleblower claim of assault on a 13-year-old at an Epstein party, though no explicit media has been publicly verified.
- Similar unconfirmed whistleblower reports of "disturbing" Trump-related content have circulated on X since December 2025, amid bipartisan calls for further transparency, but a Bloomberg report today confirms DOJ redactions align with legal protections for violence depictions and privileges.